Attention Atoms For Peace fans! The long, anticipated wait for AMOK is almost over! And today, thanks to Atoms For Peace's Facebook page, many fans and bloggers were greeted with a YouTube video introducing their latest release titled "Judge Jury and Executioner."
Now, many of you Radiohead fans might be scratching your head thinking, "Isn't this a song off of Hail To The Thief?" And although it actually is, the two sound completely different.
With this track, AFP shows us that they still know how to cook up some strange atmospherics that cross genres while creating a sound can alter our perceptions of reality in just under four minutes. Unlike his usual appetite for arpeggio treatment, Yorke's vocals are expertly crafted with fervid falsettos placed on solid progressions that are then sifted on top of deep bass productions; needless to say, it's complex, it's relevant and it's altogether genius.
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Devin Duckworth
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Feb 19, 2013
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After what seems like years with sporadic releases and surprise performances, Thom Yorke and his trusted crew of music geniuses has decided to debut Amok a few days early in its entirety, along with a sick visualizer to sync with the palpitations of ...
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Devin Duckworth
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Jul 19, 2012
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Other Lives' Tamer Animals is a carefully crafted 11-song album recorded in the band's own studio in Stillwater, Oklahoma. "Tamer Animals," the album's self-titled single, has recently been remixed by Thom York's Atoms For Peace project, something th...
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Joshua Mellin
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Oct 3, 2013
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Atoms for Peace jolted through the Windy City on Wednesday night, conjuring up an entrancing sonic landscape like sorcerers of sound at the UIC Pavilion.Featuring Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, Joey Waronker of Beck and R.E.M., and Brazilian inst...
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