I remember hearing some internet mumblings when Radiohead left their label after Hail to the Thief that the band was going to make the next one more commercially unfriendly and more interesting and blah blah blah. Of course, In Rainbows ended up being dullsville, but it made me think... there are times.. moments on records (Kid A and Amnesiac especially)... where you can tell that it's possible Thom and company actually seem to have a good grasp on music that's a bit out there. Perhaps they even have good tastes in music. I'm curious what would happen if Radiohead decided to make a record with absolutely no compromises.
It'd probably still suck.
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