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    PolyFauna

    PolyFauna

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    PolyFauna is an experimental collaboration between Thom Yorke, Nigel Godrich, Stanley Donwood &...

OK Computer by Radiohead
OK Computer by Radiohead
1997 | Alternative, Rock
The haunting, melancholic voice of Thom Yorke
Listening to Thom Yorke's melodious voice on a record player literally sends shivers down your spine. The electronic moans of "Subterranean Homesick Alien" and "Karma Police" makes grown men weep. This is literally what you get.
  
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea by PJ Harvey
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea by PJ Harvey
2000 | Alternative, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
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Rolling Stone's 431st greatest album of all time
Superb album, featuring the awesome Good Fortune and This Is Love and the surprising, haunting This Mess We're In, featuring Thom Yorke. Great rock songs with strong messages.
  
    Anima by Thom Yorke

    Anima by Thom Yorke

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    Anima is the third studio album by English musician Thom Yorke, released on 27 June 2019 through XL...

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Jonathan Higgs recommended Adrenaline by Deftones in Music (curated)

 
Adrenaline by Deftones
Adrenaline by Deftones
1995 | Rock
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"That was a really good band for me growing up. Lots of my friends were into really heavy bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit. And I always used to find a lack of melody and musicality to those bands; they seemed all about aggression and there were no tunes to sing, and the lyrics were usually shit as well. And Deftones were really melodic, and that's rare. They would play in such an aggressive way and yet they had this mode that they always wrote in, so their songs always have a certain sadness to them no matter what they were doing. This record has this incredible sadness and extra power you could never get, no matter how loud you play it. The harmony has such a nostalgic wistfulness. The older you get, the more you get into the feeling and the emotion of it, whereas when you're young it's all about the excitement. The album hit the perfect sweet spot for me, where it gave me all the aggression I wanted from Nirvana, but these guys are extra heavy and they have this amazing sadness. I used to play the drums and would play exactly the sort of things Deftones were doing. I also think Chino Moreno's singing style, high and forceful, along with Thom Yorke, is where my voice comes from. I always try to emulate them. Moreno could sing hard but he could sing a melody that was high and above the dirge below, sailing out above the chaos below it"

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