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back when I was fat 😂  #food #foodnoise #anaa #relateable #weight  The Bends by Radiohead The Bends is the second studio album by Radiohead, released on 13 March 1995. It marked a turning point in the band’s career and is widely considered one of the greatest alternative rock albums of the 1990s. After achieving worldwide success with the single “Creep” from their debut album, Pablo Honey, Radiohead faced the challenge of proving they were more than a one-hit wonder. With The Bends, they did exactly that, creating an album that combined emotional lyrics, memorable melodies, and powerful guitar-driven music. The album was produced mainly by John Leckie and recorded in several studios across England. During this time, the band had been touring extensively and felt pressure from both the music industry and their growing fan base. These experiences influenced many of the album’s themes. Instead of writing simple rock songs, Radiohead explored feelings of loneliness, anxiety, self-doubt, and the struggle to find meaning in a fast-changing world. These themes connected with many listeners and helped the album remain relevant long after its release. Musically, The Bends features a rich blend of alternative rock and Britpop influences while also hinting at the more experimental sound the band would develop later. Jonny Greenwood and Ed O’Brien created layered guitar parts that gave each song a distinctive atmosphere, while Colin Greenwood’s bass playing and Phil Selway’s steady drumming provided a strong foundation. Thom Yorke’s emotional vocal performances became one of the album’s defining features, ranging from quiet vulnerability to powerful intensity. Several songs have become classics. “High and Dry” is known for its gentle melody and reflective lyrics, while “Fake Plastic Trees” begins softly before building into an emotional climax, exploring ideas of artificiality and modern life. “Just” stands out because of its energetic guitars and complex structure, and “My Iron Lung” reflects the band’s complicated feelings about the popularity of “Creep.” The closing track, “Street Spirit (Fade Out),” is often considered one of Radiohead’s greatest songs because of its haunting atmosphere and emotional lyrics. When The Bends was released, critics praised its songwriting, emotional depth, and musical maturity. Many reviewers noted how much the band had grown since their debut album. Although it was not an immediate worldwide blockbuster, its reputation continued to grow over time. Today, it regularly appears on lists of the greatest albums ever made and is seen as one of the defining records of the alternative rock genre. The album also had a lasting influence on many artists. Bands such as Coldplay, Muse, Travis, and Keane have all been compared to or inspired by the sound of The Bends. Its combination of honest lyrics, atmospheric guitars, and emotional performances helped shape alternative rock during the late 1990s and early 2000s. More importantly, The Bends established Radiohead as one of the most creative and ambitious bands of their generation. It laid the foundation for later albums such as OK Computer, Kid A, and In Rainbows, which would further expand the band’s musical style. Even decades after its release, The Bends continues to be praised for its timeless themes, outstanding songwriting, and emotional honesty. It remains an album that many listeners return to because its messages about identity, isolation, and hope still feel meaningful today.
back when I was fat 😂 #food #foodnoise #anaa #relateable #weight The Bends by Radiohead The Bends is the second studio album by Radiohead, released on 13 March 1995. It marked a turning point in the band’s career and is widely considered one of the greatest alternative rock albums of the 1990s. After achieving worldwide success with the single “Creep” from their debut album, Pablo Honey, Radiohead faced the challenge of proving they were more than a one-hit wonder. With The Bends, they did exactly that, creating an album that combined emotional lyrics, memorable melodies, and powerful guitar-driven music. The album was produced mainly by John Leckie and recorded in several studios across England. During this time, the band had been touring extensively and felt pressure from both the music industry and their growing fan base. These experiences influenced many of the album’s themes. Instead of writing simple rock songs, Radiohead explored feelings of loneliness, anxiety, self-doubt, and the struggle to find meaning in a fast-changing world. These themes connected with many listeners and helped the album remain relevant long after its release. Musically, The Bends features a rich blend of alternative rock and Britpop influences while also hinting at the more experimental sound the band would develop later. Jonny Greenwood and Ed O’Brien created layered guitar parts that gave each song a distinctive atmosphere, while Colin Greenwood’s bass playing and Phil Selway’s steady drumming provided a strong foundation. Thom Yorke’s emotional vocal performances became one of the album’s defining features, ranging from quiet vulnerability to powerful intensity. Several songs have become classics. “High and Dry” is known for its gentle melody and reflective lyrics, while “Fake Plastic Trees” begins softly before building into an emotional climax, exploring ideas of artificiality and modern life. “Just” stands out because of its energetic guitars and complex structure, and “My Iron Lung” reflects the band’s complicated feelings about the popularity of “Creep.” The closing track, “Street Spirit (Fade Out),” is often considered one of Radiohead’s greatest songs because of its haunting atmosphere and emotional lyrics. When The Bends was released, critics praised its songwriting, emotional depth, and musical maturity. Many reviewers noted how much the band had grown since their debut album. Although it was not an immediate worldwide blockbuster, its reputation continued to grow over time. Today, it regularly appears on lists of the greatest albums ever made and is seen as one of the defining records of the alternative rock genre. The album also had a lasting influence on many artists. Bands such as Coldplay, Muse, Travis, and Keane have all been compared to or inspired by the sound of The Bends. Its combination of honest lyrics, atmospheric guitars, and emotional performances helped shape alternative rock during the late 1990s and early 2000s. More importantly, The Bends established Radiohead as one of the most creative and ambitious bands of their generation. It laid the foundation for later albums such as OK Computer, Kid A, and In Rainbows, which would further expand the band’s musical style. Even decades after its release, The Bends continues to be praised for its timeless themes, outstanding songwriting, and emotional honesty. It remains an album that many listeners return to because its messages about identity, isolation, and hope still feel meaningful today.

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