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OK Computer

A monumental achievement in every sense.

outer.cloud322onOK Computer·5.0·3·3d ago
Kid A

Arguably the greatest album in its genre. Hard to argue otherwise.

gentle-pearlonKid A·4.5·3·3d ago
Kid A

Flawless execution of an ambitious vision. This is why we love music.

spare.bolt431onKid A·4.5·3·3d ago
In Rainbows

I've introduced maybe a dozen friends to this album and every single one of them has become a fan. That kind of universal appeal combined with genuine artistic depth is incredibly rare. This is the real deal.

cloudstatic38onIn Rainbows·4.5·3·3d ago
In Rainbows

Flawless execution of an ambitious vision. This is why we love music.

openglowonIn Rainbows·4.5·3·3d ago
The Bends

I was skeptical of the hype but this completely lives up to it.

vistafrozen72onThe Bends·4.5·3·3d ago
Amnesiac

I played this for my partner who doesn't even like this genre and they were blown away. That's the sign of a truly great album — it transcends taste. The hooks are undeniable, the depth is real, and the replay value is infinite.

masonfern37onAmnesiac·4.5·3·3d ago
Amnesiac

The kind of album that makes you want to pick up an instrument.

root_grave37onAmnesiac·5.0·3·3d ago
Amnesiac

I've introduced maybe a dozen friends to this album and every single one of them has become a fan. That kind of universal appeal combined with genuine artistic depth is incredibly rare. This is the real deal.

manic-ivy313onAmnesiac·4.5·3·3d ago
Amnesiac

Not just a great album — a cultural touchstone.

jetwhite28onAmnesiac·4.5·3·3d ago
A Moon Shaped Pool

I've written and deleted this review probably five times now because I keep feeling like I'm not doing it justice. How do you review something that feels this essential? Every time I think I've identified what makes it great, I notice something else. The interplay between the instruments. The way the dynamics shift. The moments of silence that hit harder than any note. I think what makes this a genuine masterpiece rather than just a very good album is its sense of completeness. It doesn't feel like a collection of songs — it feels like a world you step into. And when it's over, you feel genuinely different than when you started. Not many albums can claim that.

A Moon Shaped Pool

Timeless. I've listened hundreds of times and it never gets old.

A Moon Shaped Pool

I put off listening to this for years because the hype felt overwhelming. How could anything live up to that kind of consensus? But when I finally sat down with good headphones and gave it my full attention, I understood immediately. This isn't an album you casually appreciate — it demands and rewards your complete focus. What strikes me most is the emotional range. It moves from devastating vulnerability to towering confidence, from intimate whispers to massive sonic landscapes, and it all feels organic. The transitions never feel jarring even when they probably should. That's a level of craft that very few artists achieve even once in their career.

A Moon Shaped Pool

The production alone is worth the listen, but the songwriting elevates it further.

Loveless

What sets this apart from other great albums is the consistency. There's no filler, no dips in quality, just track after track of brilliance. The emotional arc from start to finish is perfectly constructed. An easy 5.

fieldspider10onLoveless·4.5·3·3d ago
Yeezus

Timeless. I've listened hundreds of times and it never gets old.

slow-trailonYeezus·4.5·2·3d ago
Yeezus

There's not a wasted second on this record. Even the interludes and transitions feel purposeful. I've seen people debate which track is the best and the fact that there's no consensus tells you everything about how consistently excellent it is.

soft.iris820onYeezus·4.5·2·3d ago
808s & Heartbreak

I've introduced maybe a dozen friends to this album and every single one of them has become a fan. That kind of universal appeal combined with genuine artistic depth is incredibly rare. This is the real deal.

808s & Heartbreak

I've written and deleted this review probably five times now because I keep feeling like I'm not doing it justice. How do you review something that feels this essential? Every time I think I've identified what makes it great, I notice something else. The interplay between the instruments. The way the dynamics shift. The moments of silence that hit harder than any note. I think what makes this a genuine masterpiece rather than just a very good album is its sense of completeness. It doesn't feel like a collection of songs — it feels like a world you step into. And when it's over, you feel genuinely different than when you started. Not many albums can claim that.

808s & Heartbreak

This album is a complete artistic statement. No filler, no compromises.