Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at yorke's.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Yorke's.
Examples
-
Yorke's deep affinity with musical outriders such as LA's Flying Lotus – upon whose album Cosmogramma he guested last year – is manifest.
-
By contrast, anyone following Thom Yorke's recent Office Chart blog posts might have been expecting a record in thrall to dubstep, or even more obscure electronic micro-genres.
-
A platform of kinetic cut-and-paste electronica is enriched by waves of horns and choral voices, relentless bass patterns, darting guitars, crisp percussion, jolting changes in meter and Thom Yorke's wheedling vocals sung often without chordal support.
Lucinda Williams Snarls, Mary J. Blige Thrills Jim Fusilli 2011
-
But they never quite resolve into dance beats – despite Yorke's brave moves in the video that accompanies Lotus Flower.
-
Just last week I raved about Thom Yorke's haunting video for the single "Lotus Flower."
-
If you can make out Yorke's lyrics, you'll find his modern-world-weariness is still firmly intact.
-
Where do the glum go for consolation now that Thom Yorke's got funky?
-
Garth Jennings, the film-making genius behind Radiohead's recent video featuring Thom Yorke's wild dancing, is also responsible for lots of other great stuff, most of which is housed on this marvellous site.
-
Here, Yorke's vocals are wordless swatches, julienned and sprinkled throughout.
-
It is very much the heir to 2007's In Rainbows, imbued with some of the spirit of Yorke's solo outing, 2006's The Eraser.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.