Celebrating 30 Years of Radiohead's The Bends
The Bends is getting older but isn't much worse for the wear.
Summary
In this episode, Craig and Andrew delve into the significance of Radiohead's album 'The Bends,' exploring its initial struggles, production challenges, and the evolution of its reception over the years. They discuss the band's journey from the pressure of following up their hit 'Creep' to the creative breakthroughs that defined their sound. The conversation highlights personal anecdotes, critical reviews, and the lasting impact of the album on music culture. In this episode, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall delve into their personal connections with Radiohead's album 'The Bends', exploring how music shapes memories and experiences. They discuss the impact of music videos, the evolution of Radiohead's sound, the significance of B-sides, and the art of album endings. The conversation reflects on the nostalgia of 90s music and the importance of albums in a time when music consumption was different.