Cover of Radiohead Supercollider / The Butcher
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THE REVIEW

Life through high definition pixels, set to fully show us the decay.

A journey through the thick veil of global information.

Electronics crown the atmosphere steeped in dubstep and pop, dazzling is the right adjective to describe the scene.

In a world so connected and informed, every day we see disaster.

No one is shocked anymore by the corpses at the doorstep.

We are all now accustomed to tragedy, insensitive to drama.

We live in lies, in indifference.

"I was confused,
A butcher, i feel nothing

Supercollider/The Butcher is the concrete musical proof of daily horror, ignored by the whole world. In these two tracks, we read the mood of man in the second decade of the new millennium, with music acting as the narrator, infiltrating the ears of the listener with a hypnotic rhythm.

In the end, everything disappears, with the press of a button.

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Summary by Bot

This review explores Radiohead's 'Supercollider / The Butcher' as a powerful reflection on contemporary desensitization to tragedy. The tracks blend electronic, dubstep, and pop elements to create a hypnotic atmosphere that mirrors today's global decay and human indifference. Music acts as a narrator revealing the emotional void in the new millennium.

Tracklist

01   The Butcher (04:36)

02   Supercollider (07:02)

Radiohead

Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The members are Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Philip Selway. They evolved from guitar-based alternative rock into work that incorporates electronics and orchestration.
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