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“On the Run” is one of the most unsettling and unconventional tracks on The Dark Side of the Moon. At first glance,…
Speak to Me is not a conventional song.It is a heartbeat. The album begins with the most elemental sound: life itself. Then…
When OK Computer was released in 1997, smartphones did not exist. Social media had not yet reshaped identity. Surveillance capitalism had not…
The Tourist doesn’t close the album with intensity.It closes it with restraint. After the quiet resignation of No Surprises, this final track…
No Surprises sounds like a lullaby.And that is precisely what makes it disturbing. The gentle arpeggio feels comforting, almost childlike. Yet the…
Climbing Up the Walls doesn’t describe anxiety.It embodies it. Inspired in part by Thom Yorke’s exposure to severe mental illness during his…
After the artificial monotone of Fitter Happier, Electioneering snaps back into distorted guitars and urgency. It feels almost conventional in sound —…
Fitter Happier isn’t sung.It’s delivered. There’s no traditional melody, no organic rhythm. Instead, a synthesized voice reads a list of lifestyle directives.…