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The King of Limbs is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead. It was self-released on 18 February 2011 as a download, followed by a physical release on 28 March through XL Recordings internationally and TBD Records in North America.
Though its unconventional production and shorter length divided listeners, The King of Limbs was named one of the best albums of the year by publications including The Wire, NME and PopMatters. It was nominated in five categories at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best Alternative Music Album. The download version sold an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 copies in two months, and the vinyl became a bestseller in the UK. The retail edition debuted at number seven on the UK Albums Chart and number six on the US Billboard 200, making it the first Radiohead album not to achieve gold certification in the US. The King of Limbs was followed by the remix album TKOL RMX 1234567, the live video The King of Limbs: Live from the Basement, and the non-album singles \"Supercollider\" and \"The Butcher\".
According to Rolling Stone, The King of Limbs saw Radiohead move further from conventional rock music and song structures in favour of \"moody, rhythm-heavy electronica, glacially paced ballads and ambient psychedelia\".[17] Several critics noted dubstep influences.[18][19][20] The album features extensive sampling, looping, and ambient sounds,[21][22][23] including natural sounds such as birdsong and wind.[24] Pitchfork said it comprised \"aggressive rhythms made out of dainty bits of digital detritus, robotically repetitive yet humanly off-kilter, parched thickets of drumming graced with fleeting moments of melodic relief\".[25] According to O'Brien: \"Rhythm is the king of limbs! The rhythm dictates the record. It's very important.\"[26]
On 16 April 2011, Radiohead released two further tracks from the King of Limbs sessions, \"Supercollider\" and \"The Butcher\", as a double single for Record Store Day. A few days later, the tracks were released as free downloads for those who had purchased The King of Limbs from the Radiohead website.[43] In June 2011, Radiohead announced a series of King of Limbs remixes by various electronic artists.[44] Yorke said the band wanted to experiment with the music further by giving it to remixers, and liked the idea that it was not \"fixed and set in stone\".[45] The remixes were compiled on the album TKOL RMX 1234567, released in September 2011.[46]
The project was started by Music for Relief, who is working alongside United Nations Foundation, Habitat for Humanity and the Dave Matthews Band's BAMA Works to provide food, water, medical supplies and sustainable housing for those affected by the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Mike Shinoda and Enrique Iglesias promoted the compilation on Larry King Live.[2] The compilation has raised around $270,000 with 115,000 downloads.[3]
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\"In The Court of the Crimson King\" is a truly masterpiece indeed, there is nothing to counter that statement, however as first listening for an outsider,not just for progressive-rock but for Music in general it wasn't so pleasuring. The reason is quite simple, the arrangements are too weird and ethereal for a person that is not familiarized with that kind of music, since beforehand i was introduced,of course, to more easy listenable Bands such as : Queen,Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. But, after a couple auditions, I found myself in love and in a stage of abstinence of the songs presented on the album, because it was incredible addictive so I was driven into another universe that I was never before and started felling that, this album is becoming part of my DNA.Talking now more about the album itself instead of my experience, my sensation on listening the first track of the album: \"21st Century Schizoid Man\" just as i said before, it wasn't so pleasuring at the first listening but after a couple ones i just started noticing how incredible it was. The Guitar tones of mister \"Robert Fripp\" are outstanding such as the vocals of mister \"Carl Palmer\". This song is so jazzy,menacing and dark and i was loved the sax,flutes presents through the albums in the discography.After that extremely powerful song here it comes \"I talk to the Wind\", again gorgeous vocals from Greg Lake, the melodies are so \"soul touching\" I found my self immersed and paying so much attetion on the lyrics such a great song, so flawless. All these adjectives are also applied on \"Epitaph\". However I think that \"Epitaph\" touches more, sometimes nowadays almost crying to this song and i think one the reasons why is the addition of many sorts of keyboards but that doesn't disqualify \"I Talk to the Wind\" because both of them are so perfect to my ears but I do think that \"Epitaph\" touches me more.And then we have \"Moonchild\". Such a great tune. It is so mysterious It just go to another universe, you can just fell the lyrics touching on your shoulders and when it enters the ethereal part of the song the time around you just fly you don't even notice how fast it is because you are paying so much attetion to everything to the song that time doesn't even matter. Flawless. so Flawless.Finally,we have the title track \"The Court of the Crimson King\" which at the first time it scares my so much because i was lured \"Moonchild\" and then comes that heavy and menancing sound of clarinets, flutes and the drums punching at your face you just cant relax for a sing moment during this song. This song baits you to think, \"ok it is the end\" but then comes another section that put you to almost travell into infinite thoughts about what you are listening. So, this is my first review of this classic album, i love it so much, it is part of my DNA already! I love King Crimson and I love progressive-rock. For time stamples i listened to this album on 2020 during the pandemic, i started my journey in music during this time, i hope me review was fun to read and perhaps gives you another insight of this absolute classic album. (10/10) social review comments Review PermalinkPosted Wednesday, February 8, 2023 Review this album Report (Review #2881146)
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