The Eraser
- Thom Yorke
- Band Name: Thom Yorke
- Record Label: XL
- Release Date: Jul 11, 2006
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jonlSep 4, 20069
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KarelJJul 11, 200610it´s Thom Yorke, what else can I say... (maybe fantastic)
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myklesJul 10, 20069thom had two choices: make a distilled radiohead album, complete with hundreds of "wow" moments, or make a solid, out-of-left field solo album. he chose the second option. the eraser stands alone brilliantly, i just wish he had put a bit more frenzied emotion into it. listen a few times before judging -- it's a creeper!
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KAJul 11, 20067Diehard Radiohead fans will love this CD but for casual fans, these tracks will sound even more cold and icy remote than radiohead's most recent full-length CD. To call it a masterpiece is really praising it too highly.
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DavidBJul 10, 20066
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st-arnoAug 13, 20068This album has the perfect title. Take radiohead, erase the apport of other members, keep the bleeps and the magnificient claustrophobic voice of one of the moste intelligent singer of the rock and roll scene! Defenitly one of the most original album of the year!
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StevenGSep 6, 200610
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RoyRSep 8, 200610
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jjpSep 8, 20064i loved kid a, etc... this album is boring. it did nothing to me.
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jenbOct 18, 200610I love this album... in fact I think I'm addicted to it. Best album of the year for me so far.
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DartVayderDec 21, 200610Best in 2006
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StefanP.Jul 10, 200610I can't believe this masterpiece isn't rated higher. For me its so far one of the best albums of 2006. Dark, emotional songs, perfectly crafted. Just 40 minutes of goose-bumps. As a whole i like it more than every Radiohead album. Definetly needs listening to on headphones and a few times to really get into it. My favourites so far: "And it rained all night" and "Analyse"
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RHJul 10, 20069This is the album that fanatics of Kid A, like myself, have been waiting for. Your nervous system will instantly connect with these "pitter patter" electronic tracks, and there's no nonsense like the last two Radiohead albums. Definitely a nice surprise, and one of my favorites of 2006.
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DanielHJul 12, 20068Good work here. The only problem I have with the album is that a lot of the stuff starts to get repetitive. But none the less, good work.
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mickJul 12, 20069I must admit that I'm a bit of a Radiohead 'fanboy' and think that everything they do is top draw, but as a 'fanboy' I can recognise this album isn't for everyone. However, outstanding tunes include; The Eraser, Black Swan & Harrowdown Hill.
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SukjinHJul 12, 200610
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MMcKJul 12, 20067Strong, haunting record that grows on you. It feels like a something he needed to make before Radiohead could move on in an new direction.
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JeffWJul 12, 20064
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BenJJul 13, 20067A good enough record. Perhaps the most encouraging thing about it though is that without the rest of the band, Thom Yorke fails to match much from the Radiohead cannon. Clearly Radiohead are a band, not just "Thom Yokre + Hired Hands".
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danmJul 13, 20069
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JDJul 14, 20069Quite good. Only one really dissapointing song (Cymbal) Better that I had expected.
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MeirKJul 15, 200610I just love this CD, Thom Is the Best
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aLckJul 10, 20069Brilliant!!!
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jeffJul 10, 200610best album of the year so far.
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JanePJul 10, 200610Haunting and beautiful - like finding a message in a bottle.
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MelissaWJul 10, 200610Haunting.
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KyleJul 19, 20069
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RobCJul 24, 20068Easy to listen to, beautiful melodies. Haunting rather than depressing. Loved it.
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NickHJul 20, 20069
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JakeJul 29, 20068Good listen. If you're waiting for the next Radiohead album, you're gonna have to wait a alittle longer though. Plays like a Kid A-lite. But still, Kid A-lite is better than almost everything else coming out at the moment. Download if you can, buy if you must.
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DavidGJul 31, 200610Such a refreshing album to listen to, its not trying to prove anything to anybody, if you like this album it really does send you to a nice place...
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PaulO.Jul 6, 20068This album reminds me of Backdrifts and The Gloaming off of Radiohead's Hail To The Theif. It's got that electronic-sounding beat mixed with great vocals by Thom. It's not all blips and bleeps, there is a little guitar and piano. but if you love Radiohead, you'll love this album. However, it's not a masterpiece. (My favorite tracks are Atoms for Peace and Skip Divided)
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DanLAug 17, 20068
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PoppyHAug 25, 200610Even as a huge Radiohead fan I was surprised how good this is :D
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NicholasTAug 27, 200610
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javierMAug 30, 20066Pretty similar to KID A, not bad but a guy like u should move forward...Experimentation is not the word in this case. Its ´just cut and paste from KID A. Next time be more original THOM!
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TheManAug 5, 20060my bro likes him and radiohead but they suck so dont buy this cd it sucks like crap
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JjtSep 11, 200610'Skip Divided' sums up the creative possibilities Thom can tease out of and squeeze into the straits, skips and divisions of electronica.
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bimbSep 10, 20060worst album ever...
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RyanKSep 4, 20067This is pretty good and interesting - but that only takes you so far. One is left with the impression that he is capable of so much more.
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OsianL.Mar 6, 20097Mesmerising, interesting, but sometimes weak, this album shows that Radiohead isn't all Thom Yorke's imput. An intruiging album, and one of the better solo projects I've listened to.
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DanNov 30, 20067
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ColbySOct 23, 20069
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KGJul 10, 200610This is a masterful album filled with uniqueness and creativity beyond almost anything else I've heard before. Beautifully constructed music with many layers that blend well together. But as with Radiohead's music, Thom's voice is that final bit of glue that pulls it all together. Definitely best heard with good headphones (not iPod ear buds!)
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BryanJul 11, 200610Brilliant. Gets better with each listen.
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KellyW.Jul 11, 20069In trying to remain objective rather then sensationalized, I think it is a very strong album. period. I'm a bit confused by the marginalizing reviews from the critical mass. If this singer was only someone who sounded like Thom Yorke critics would pining for the perfect adjective. This has style, substance and is slender by means---it has beauty but remains true to its' time. tic toc.
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mikes.Jul 11, 20068At first listen it sounds as if the electronic production sounds somewhat dated, and that yorke has taken a step backwards into kid a territory once again. But with repeated listenings you realize the songwriting itself is solid, and the album is more focused and consistent than kid a. I'd have to say this is the best yorke has sounded since ok computer. Great album with tons of depth.
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KrisSJul 11, 200610
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daveaJul 11, 20063if you thought kid a and amnesiac were a bit too weird, don't bother. this is more of the same strange sounds and noises lacking actual songs. please thom, focus on radiohead, cause this is not really working for you...
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ryanpJul 12, 20067
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DavidAJul 12, 20066It's no radiohead, but it's not bad.
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BrandonMJul 12, 20068Yeah, this sounds like a Radiohead album, but you can hardly fault him for that. Yes, we would have liked to have heard something a bit different here. Did we? No. Is it a good album? Yes. It has a very mellow sound. The lyrics really drive the album.
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MAJul 10, 200610Best of 2006 so far. Striking vocals especially.
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jonnyrJul 12, 20066Good...but a bit over-hyped. To me it lacks the depth and energy of a true Radiohead album. I don't think we will be talking much about this album in 10 years, yet this is a nice filler until the next Radiohead record comes.
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DrewKJul 12, 20065The worst thing Yorke has done since Pablo Honey. It really sounds like b-sides from the Backdrifts and The Gloaming recording sessions. While not terrible, it really doesn't have any memorable moments. It's background music for Sunday morning reading.
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AndyJul 13, 20067Its pretty good... More or less... I wouldn't call it groudbreaking because there isn't anything new here, but for once I can actually understand most of the lyrics without a sheet. It works, if you like the sounds. Check out a single or two before buying... Just don't expect Radiohead
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ThomYorke(jk)Jul 13, 20069At first, I didn't think this album was that great, but I can't get these songs out of my head. I just keep coming back to it. I like how Thom's voice is not distorted in any way, like Radiohead likes to do. What you hear is Thom's real voice and I love it!
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RyanMJul 13, 20069It's so refreshing to hear Thoms voice on new tracks. more low key than most radiohead albums, but once again proves that radiohead or anyone asociated with is unable to make a bad song.
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DaveGJul 14, 20068It's exactly what I expected from Thom's solo release. I happen to think that it sounds distinctly different from Radiohead's own efforts... It's not an easy listen, nor is it a fun one, but it certainly is interesting and beautiful in its own haunting way. Could've been better.
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peacevJul 14, 200610this is an incredible album full of emotions, creativity and breathing rooms.. it's like meditation.. and it's not like Kid A, Amnesiac or another Radiohead album.. Thom's voice is amazing. Thanks to Thom that there are still creative musicians in this music industry.
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willmillJul 14, 20068
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DaDefJamJul 17, 20069Mr. Radiohead does it again. Please plugin your headphones and enjoy a rough but lovely ride. One of the best of this year, if not the best.
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dickmanJul 17, 200610dig it son
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dbJul 17, 20069I disagree with Dave G, the material is kind of dark, but the songs are beautiful and catchy. It is both easy and fun to listen to. Obviously this is a highly subjective statement, so you can make up your own mind.
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danJul 17, 20065
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KurtEJul 19, 20069Really fantastic. A grower.
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MikeMJul 21, 20067Thom Yorke's voice has never sounded so beautiful, his sense of melody has peaked, and the music is colder than anything Radiohead put out. I miss the band on this CD--they would make a good album amazing--but what Thom does here with his voice alone has me already anticipating the next Radiohead release.
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TimM.Jul 22, 20067
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toddwJul 20, 20068
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BobbyHJul 24, 20066
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AkseliKJul 24, 20066kid b
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shaneJul 25, 20062I never would have given this nearly as many listens as I did if it wasn't by Thom Yorke. Give this album to anyone else and it's considered junk.
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GuyHJul 28, 20067No alarms and (unfortunately) no surprises. There are some good songs (Analyse, Atoms, And it rained...) but this album is crying out for some shifts in mood and tempo. Idioteque (from Kid A) sounded fresh and unique - you don't get that feeling from anything here. A bit of a missed oppurtunity for Thom (but not a disaster)
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BernhardGJul 28, 200610
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MickHAug 15, 200610Eventually all have to accept we finally have a new Mozart here! Composer Yorke will last for centuries!
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AlexFSep 20, 20069
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ToddWSep 21, 20068
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GasparLSep 23, 20068
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jackiezSep 25, 200610Inspiring...
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PHNov 7, 200710The album is amazing, the texture manages to be both lush and sparse at the same time, leading to a unique aural experience. A complete triumph.
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RezaM.Oct 21, 20079It's music from another planet. No one can sing or write songs like this in the earth.
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MikeRFeb 8, 20078
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MaxM.Jun 21, 20079Thom Yorke just keeps getting better and better. Some of the sound effects in songs like Harrowdown Hill and Black Swan sound really cheap like they came straight off of GarageBand or something, but otherwise, it is Thom Yorke at his best. I can't wait to see how demented the 2007 Radiohead album is gonna be.
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ErikHSep 9, 20076This album really isn't that good. Thom Yorke is not strong enough to carry an album without his bandmates. CMG nailed it when they wrote simply "The Eraser is not Radiohead good."
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MIkeNov 1, 200610Didnt like it the first time I played it. But the more i listened to it, the more I noticed how brilliant it is! and now its one of my favorite vinyls!! Excellent!
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flamemeJul 11, 20063
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MattD.Jul 11, 20066To me, The Eraser has neither the wondrous experimentation of Kid A or as strong a song structures as found on OK Computer. That said, it would be hard for a Radiohead fan to dislike this CD. I just think he can do better with the band.
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HiramWalkerJul 11, 20069
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royrJul 11, 200610
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GeoffBJul 11, 20068
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JohnWJul 12, 200610ya fuckers all are deaf or something...there is nothing wrong with this cd at all! it's genious..pitchfork reviews are shit mostly...Rolling Stone gave it 4 stars and that pretty much means more than any other reviewer. it may not be as good as "A RADIOHEAD" album but it fits in perfectly of what a solo album should be. Thom Yorke is the shit..no one can deny that!
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RobDJul 12, 20067
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TJJul 12, 200610
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GauravKJul 12, 20069
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TonyFJul 13, 20067Heard it at a buddies and was suprised. it's pretty good and enjoyable, and i'm not even a huge radiohead fan.
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BiggestDavidJul 13, 20069If you didn't like Kid A you have no soul. If you don't like Kid A, you wouldn't like The Eraser. If you don't like the Eraser you have no soul? Why does everyone keep comparing them? I think its kinda like Ace of Base, they are electronic. I personally think that the album is kinda scary, in a lonely kind of way. Which album is scary? The ace of Base one. Wait, Kid A.
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RandyBJul 14, 20069
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PhilipLJul 16, 20066I don't understand why people are comparing this album to Kid A. They sound nothing alike, and Kid A is on a completely different level. As difficult as it is to do, The Eraser should be analyzed and appreciated separately from Radiohead albums. That being said, the album has it's moments, but ultimately sounds like it was made very hastily. Basically, it's alright.
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caroJul 18, 20068This is a very haunting album from the genius behind Radiohead. Don't forget that Thom isn't backed by the other guys (i.e. Johnny Greenwood & co.) so this is just from Thom's mind. I was very pleasantly surprised by this album. Just give it a few listens, it really isn't like anything else out there.
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ColmOJul 22, 200610I'm a little tired of hearing the words "purists" associated with anyone who thinks The Bends is pure Radiohead. Where have you been for the last 12 years? Thank you Mr. Yorke for providing the rest of us non-purists with a beautiful, wrenching, cathartic journey. Can't wait for 2007!
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What makes it breathe, what allows it to flourish above its glitchy techno, its processed wizardry... what untangles it from a mess of circuitry and power strips and anti-virus pop-up warnings, is Yorke's incredible, distinctive voice.
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The Eraser is a triumph.
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Nigel's production and arrangements leave very little room for the songs to breathe... However, the emphasis on Thom's lyrics illuminates The Eraser's strongest asset: its content.