Fake Plastic Podcast

In Defense of "The King of Limbs"


Listen Later

After the tremendous success of In Rainbows, Radiohead fans expected an explosive follow-up record. Instead, they received 37 minutes—the band's shortest yet—of synthesized loops, rhythmic layers, and restrained vocals. For that and other reasons, The King of Limbs is often found near the bottom of fans' "Best Of" lists. But Deepcuts creator Oliver Kemp argues that the album is beautiful and inventive in its own right, and that "The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement" brings this innovation to the forefront.
This broadcast was released about ten months after the The King of Limbs and includes performances of all eight tracks from the record—as well as a few singles. Modeled after their previous live video album for In Rainbows, the sessions were produced by Nigel Godrich and televised internationally. Clive Deamer of Portishead joined Phil Selway to execute the album’s complicated polyrhythms, while a horn section was added to fill out the sound of songs like “Bloom” and “Codex.” Together, they breathed new life into these oft-maligned songs.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Fake Plastic PodcastBy Alternate Thursdays

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

26 ratings


More shows like Fake Plastic Podcast

View all
The Divide by Alternate Thursdays

The Divide

49 Listeners

Bookstories by Alternate Thursdays

Bookstories

13 Listeners

Game, Federer by Alternate Thursdays

Game, Federer

6 Listeners

Classical Chops Studio by Alternate Thursdays

Classical Chops Studio

20 Listeners

Poda Bing: a Sopranos retrospective by Alternate Thursdays

Poda Bing: a Sopranos retrospective

516 Listeners