Hail To The Thief
- Radiohead
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8.7
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Universal acclaim- based on 378 Ratings
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Positive: 354 out of 378
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Mixed: 11 out of 378
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Negative: 13 out of 378
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MarcRMay 21, 200310An extremely strong album, as the band has managed to incorporate the best elements of their last three albums. By far one of the year's best. One question remains for arguably the best rock n roll band right now, -where to go, from here?
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ReidMAug 15, 200910This album has it all. The most versatile, poetic, beautiful, ugly, gritty, engaging, sick, ass-kicking piece of intelligent, thought-provoking rock-n-roll I've heard in a long time.
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M.O.Aug 5, 20033Disappointing and far the worst radiohead album yet.
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BonzaCJun 23, 20038A very good album, but there are a few fillers on this album.
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StephenBJun 6, 200310Pure genius radiohead. They haven't once recorded or released a bad record and this is no exception to that rule. A nice blend of the older, more guitar based songs with some new electro classics like the gloaming chucked in there.
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JulesJun 9, 200310
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DanielNMar 18, 20109What a beautiful soundscape. What a journey within yourself. Picking apart the textures on this perfect album is on of the most pleasurable things I have ever done.
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Sep 21, 20119Just another solid input to the Radiohead cannon of records. This album pretty much sums up their career to this point. The glitchy electronica, great lyrics, and guitar freak-outs. Radiohead has it all.
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Jul 15, 201210there is a reason why radiohead is my favorite band. its because i cant put their albums in a specific genre and in this one especially show all the sounds and experimental abilitys of Yorke and company.
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GomerPileAug 10, 20039
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BitBurnMay 27, 20038Ok well. Mmh...What is that thing? It's an album! The new one from Radiohead!! Yeah yeah right. Music for the intellectual mind. Sounds for the soul. Simplicity. Complex, confusing?!! What am I saying. You see, my review fits the picture of this record!
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DavidBJul 18, 20039Best album ever
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byDivineRightMay 30, 20035
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nathansJun 22, 200310Hail to the Radiohead!
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JohnLMay 29, 200310"Hail to the Thief" has a little of the best aspects of the four last albums of the band. Attention for "2+2=5", "I Will" and "Go to Sleep". A great record.
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I'mSadBrandonAug 7, 20036I love's them radiohead...but I'm very dissapointed with this ablum. It's starting to sound like, I don't know, maybe they're trying to put something out that might get some radioplay again. They're running out of (good) ideas and are starting to do a little bit of the sell out business.
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AdamMSep 22, 200310At a first listen you see that it has potential. Your second listen will tell you what songs that you don't really like. The third will allow you to really wrap your head around some of the easier complexities of this work. Eventually, you will realize that this albums rocks you like most groups could never dream of doing.
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OllieOct 3, 200310Wasn't won over by this album at first, but after a few listens you begin to see through its dark surface and uncover the beauty beneath. Standouts are "2+2=5" , "Go to Sleep" , "There There" and "A Wolf at the Door". My personal favourite on the album though, would have to be "Sail to the Moon". I am lost for words to decribe this track's genius in timing!
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FuqacriticJonesOct 15, 200310eh, whatever the people who hate a band as soon as they become popular want to say. it's all blah blah blah anyway...this is the best album of the year. bar none.
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KiheoTOct 22, 20034Dark, mediocre and downright whiny- Thom Yorke at his worst. I agree a few listens improves the album but it doesn't hang together like Kid A or Amnesiac. Painfull to listen to all the way through
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lauraNov 5, 200310wonderful...everyone MUST buy it.
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BrianCNov 26, 20038It is an excellent album;however, I believe I became depressed as a result of listening to the album.
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PedroGNov 28, 200310Como siempre Radiohead los mejores discos y porsupuesto refrescando su estilo musical
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BenDDec 19, 20039This CD does indeed require several listening sessions before it fully soaks in, however, in the end it is well worth it. Yet another of the seemingly endless masterpiece creations that Radiohead consistently puts out!
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LeoSJan 29, 20045C'mon man! ANYBODY can evidently notice that there's SOMETHING (A LOT OF IT) missing. Turn the lights off and get ready to get depressed.
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rpggrrrlFeb 7, 200410
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KidAFeb 16, 20049Only Elephant topped this in 2003. "Back to rock" "OK Computer 2" or whatever, this is still a fantastic record. 2+2=5 was the most exhilarating song of all last year. There There is brilliant, as is Go To Sleep, Sit Down Stand Up, Wolf at the Door, Punchup, etc. In fact, everything with the exception of We Suck Young Blood and The Gloaming warrants many many listens. Get it
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boboJJJul 7, 20049its taken a YEAR for me to decide that this album is so highly rated. first i thought it was about a 7 then an 8 and now i think its a 9. its a reeeaaaallllll grower.
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JoshNobodinowsJun 8, 200310This is a great cd hands down. However this site needs to add the review of it by www.drownedinsound.com (5/5).
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EntasmiquityJun 15, 20034
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SamOct 3, 20048
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MatthewLJun 14, 200310Worldclass !!!
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adigJun 17, 200410the album is great and radiohead are the best!
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jackcJun 1, 200310incredibly amazing
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DanDJun 5, 200310
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SheldonRJun 9, 20036
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MeyerDJul 7, 200310Give it a couple of spins in your CD player, I guarentee that it will become one of your fav CDs!
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PersefoniSep 15, 200310
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BenRJun 9, 200310
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NseEJul 14, 200310Brilliant stuff. Their best yet. From the dirge like 'We suck young blood', to the snappy 'Where I end & you begin', through to 'A wolf at the door', awesome stuff.
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JookydogXJun 11, 20038
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DaveJJul 30, 200310Brilliant.
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RoniSMay 22, 20038
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monkeyJun 16, 200310how do they do it? 5 classics in a row
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KristosphereinJun 16, 200310
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PhilMMay 16, 200310CLASS
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AaronFJun 11, 20038
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sirazhtabukovJun 6, 200310no comments
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AntonisLMay 31, 200310
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AntonisLMay 31, 200310
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rodrigodMay 20, 20037ultimately 'hail to the thief' is another disappointment from what is becoming a tired radiohead stable. the fresh electronica of 'kid a', elaborated on 'amnesiac' has failed to find the new inspiration the band claim to have. too many anonymous fillers, too little of heart they used to have.
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BrandonR.Aug 6, 20039
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sirazhtabukovJun 7, 200310no comments
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JoshuaW.Jul 8, 200310I have never felt anything less than love for any of Radiohead's albums (since The Bends) and this one is no exception. It's a perfect mix of good old rock and the more experimental music from their last two albums. I love this album.
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trueloveJul 18, 200310big fan since pablo honey. impressed with everything since. this one makes my heart swell. i can't wait for more.
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BrandonSstandsforinitialMay 19, 20038Haunch. This is a great album, I wish they would go back to their pablo honey roots, but thats kinda hard after the awesome ok computer came out. Best song is 2+2=5
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jamescMar 10, 20052
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ayeayeMar 12, 20058simply an 8
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GabrielMar 19, 200510The Best album ever for the best band ever. They really shine in Hail To The Theif, especially in such droning peices like "Sit Down. Stand Up." and the bone chilling song "There There". This is definately a huge milestone in their career.
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vandeyMay 26, 200510
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PeterHMay 31, 200510Grows and grows until you can't stop listening. Ignore the negative reviews and just listen to their 4th consecutive masterpiece.
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MattJun 7, 200510I have come to realise over time that this is the best Radiohead album yet, the way they combine their experimental nature with their talent for songwriting is astonishing, the songs are like strange worlds of their own. Truly one of the greatest bands ever to grace this planet.
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neilJul 9, 200510how can music possibly get better than this, each song sounds like no other song ever written, radiohead surely aren''t human
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amadorivAug 4, 200510god
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RachelMAug 22, 20058
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robsSep 2, 200510the work of leaders in there field, their music seems to reach in an emotional state of raising feelings that where thought not to be there. how can you not feel when hearing this album???
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ArnoBSep 18, 20058
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ZachA.Oct 17, 200510Amazing. This is my favorite Radiohead cd ever...
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JRJan 3, 200610
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JamieJan 26, 200610like all their albums this is simply beautiful. They are well ahead of any current rock band
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booJan 28, 20060pablo honey is way better. this music isn't rock like i thought it would be.
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AndrewKFeb 20, 200610I listened to 2+2=5 first. Loved it. I hated everything else. One year later I turned it on again in a long car ride and listened to everything. It was beautiful and everything blended and made sense. Buy this album.
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russlejFeb 22, 200610pure poetry
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PMar 2, 200610Listin any Radiohead album on a long journey in a car, train or airplane, and you will understand how good Radiohead really is! It's beautiful....
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BrianMcCMar 5, 20066Better than 'Pablo". Better than 'Kid A'. Great? No way. Worth getting? Maybe....only if you enjoy Radiohead's other efforts...especially Kid A. OK Computer has nothing to worry about...that recording remains their best and 'Hail' finishes way back in the race. Musically, it is nothing new.
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LachlanWApr 5, 20069Falls behind Kid A and OK Computer, but this doesn't change the fact that it is an exceptional CD.
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lewiscApr 24, 20060shit
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BannusVDKMay 10, 200610A fabulous Radiohead album as usual, but overshadowed by previous masterpieces (OK computer)
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RonGMay 16, 20065A few electronic offerings, a few rock songs, a few slow ballads....the trouble is that although there is something for everyone, the album isn't really anything cohesive at all
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TylerFMay 21, 200610
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yuanfen2046May 29, 200610one of my fav Radiohead album after OK Computer
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SAVAGETOASTJun 8, 200610Radiohead is gonna get a 100 no matter what. however, i think Kid A and Amnesiac are better, this album , it constantly gets better with every listen. "2+2=5", and "There, There (The Boney King of Nowhere") are immediate hits and this albums owns.
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RGJul 28, 200610people are often split after kid a came out. radiohead moves forward even when they put the best from both worlds. drunken punchup is a catchy groovy song sit down stand up is orwellian dark scatterbrain is sneakingly beautiful yorkes vocals go severywhere on sail to the moon backdrifters is stunning with its aphex loops and pianos on and on we go listen to this record
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WesleyFAug 3, 20067The potential is all there, but sounds rather flat in places. Lacks the dynamics and cohesion of previous works. As an album it fails to live up to expectations, but the songs are there; I only wish they were executed with more spirit.
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AndyAug 22, 20067More of the same from them.
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MitchellFSep 27, 20069Unmistakeably amazine. A warming blend of both Kid A and Ok Computer, and even a touch of The Bends. The soothing melody's and electrifying hooks draw you in telling more than stories and drawing pictures. The only reason i give it a 9 is because it's hard listening to this over Ok Computer and Kid A when looking at the albums on my MP3 player.
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omniQNov 14, 20068Just let the band take a stylistic breather. So they don't feel like pushing the envelope to the brink of breakage this time. Wait until their monstrously good LP7, but sit back and take a break with this one for now, please.
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shaunbDec 7, 200610
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DeclanMDec 13, 200610simply superb still listening to it after 3 years
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UntitledAnonymousJan 7, 200710An amazing listen. Much more approachable than their previous two.
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robertsFeb 3, 20079A classic radiohead but still there's something missing a bit...
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GazLMar 14, 200710Astonishing album - has really stood up to repeat listening and remains played on my ipod all the time. I don't care if it is 'rock' or not, as long as it rocks, and it does - Wolf At The Door is particularly outstanding...
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nathansMar 28, 200710Hail to the Radiohead!
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HannesMay 10, 200710I love it period
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OligamiMay 20, 20079Yep, it sums up just about what they've done so far. Brilliant.
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TristanAJun 6, 20079Wonderful Album, great lyrics and themes abound this album and although there are some songs that aren't as brilliant as others, overall the best songs i.e: Wolf At The Door, Myxomatosis, I Will, There There and Scatterbrain more than make up for the less impressive other songs. Very Very Impressive album.
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MaxMJun 21, 20079This music is different and it sucks that Radiohead is my favorite band because I can't find any music that is similar to it only better.
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elmo.Aug 12, 20079By far their best post ok computer album.
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EricC.Sep 14, 20079
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70As admirable as Radiohead's quest ongoing quest to ignore expectations, tear up the manual and proudly rebel against the limitations of 4/4 time seems, some of Hail To The Thief comes dangerously close to being all experimentalism and precious little substance. [Jul 2003, p.98]
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Of course it's political, and of course it continues to merge electronic experimentation with more familiar rock structures; but it employs all those debate-igniting props simply to further the band's more pressing agenda: to tirelessly explore beauty's terrible fragility.
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Hail to the Thief is overloaded with miraculous sounds.