I think that Chromakopia is a very good album, reflecting on a lot of his life conducted by his mother’s advices. It has a great opening with very very smooth transitions for the 3 first songs: St. Chroma, Rah Tah Tah and Noid.
My favorite out of them all has to be Darling, I, which could hypothetically be the new See You Again previously released on Flower Boy.
OK Computer is a timeless album. Whether you listen to it today, or you used to listen to it 10–20 years ago. That’s why I bought the OK Computer vinyl, as it’s timeless, and famously known worldwide.
This is a accurate representation of humanity in a single artistic masterpiece. And I am gladly not overexaggerating. Every lyric is very metaphorical, accompanied with Thom Yorke’s singing except Fitter Happier being a text-to-speech voice with a saddening tone.
Every song hold its place in this album, even the ones that resurfaced due to short lengthened videos online like No Surprises, famously known for its beginning melody and its chorus. Even the ones that aren’t heard worldwide like… More
This debut album by James is very well made and has also been very well received by his fans and other new listeners. I’ve been listening to James Marriott since he released “Sleeping On Trains”, and between this and “Are We There Yet?” there has been a lot of improvements, like James’ voice, the lyrics are also more representative and relatable than “Slow Down” for example. I bought the digital version of this album that includes scrapped songs, bonuses and more.
My favorite song of this album is a common one, and it’s also James’ favorite, and it’s Don’t Blame Me. It has a very catchy chorus, and very good guitar riff and a very enjoyable… More