C'est difficile à dire... Peut-être qu'il fait seulement référence à l'interview de Jonny qui date de l'année dernière à propos de Lift, et à Brian Message pour la sortie en juin ? Mais comment en être sûr ?
Au fait, je viens de lire un truc assez énorme sur Reddit. Il y a des gens qui ont ressorti des avis très négatifs sur Kid A postés sur le net en 2000, et ça donne ça :
1:
This album was made for them as Radiohead have now decided that there fans don't matter. This is definately the worst album I have ever heard and I've heard a few bad ones.If that means I'm not "intelligent" enough to understand what this album is meant to be then I guess I'm just a bit thick because I can't find a single tume or melody on this racket. An album of noise and NO songs will dissapoint almost every Radiohead fan who like me were eagerly awaiting this record.
2:
Don't fix it if it's not broken .In my opinion the most wonderful and appealing feature of Radiohead, is Thom Yorkes voice,he may as well have not turned up for this one! People follow Bands and buy their records for one reason;They like the music they produce. So if you have millions of fans around the world who like the music you produce,why stop doing it,and give everyone something completely different? I know it must be hard to follow OK Computer but this is no excuse. Radiohead are recognised by Thoms voice,so use it mate and throw away your keyboards and electonic gadgets and voice distorters and stick to what you do best, you aint Kidding anybody!I
3:
Tom Yorke says he no longer wants to be in a rock band and this album bears this out. The days of rich, poetic music seem a long time ago now. Kid A is proof of a very fast decline for Radiohead. Listen to OK Computer, The Bends and the underrated Pablo Honey and you realise that Radiohead were at the height of their powers: rich emotion, roaring guitar lines, shifting rhythms and thought provoking lyrics
4:
Thom Yorke has became an "artiste" and isn't a musician/songwriter anymore. All you fans who have given this album 5/5, tell the truth if you had the choice to play Parachutes/Coldplay, Bewilderbeast/ Badly Drawn Boy or Kid A, I'm certain it would be your last choice
5:
Every thing that made radiohead great is missing from Kid A. This album is boring and repetitive, and I love radiohead. I can't imagine seeing any of these songs live. My question, what the heck happened to the crunchy guitar sound that made radiohead the best band in the 1990's?
6:
If you like to listen to music for enjoyment, then forget about it, you won't get it here. The only people who will are those die-hard fans who will be able to convince themselves that it's not really that bad. Personally, if I have to brain-wash myself into liking something by repeated listenings, then I'd have to come to the conclusion that it's not really that good. And it's not! As musical disasters go this rates way up there. It's monotonous, discordant, drivel at best. Sorry, but there it is. If I was offered this album for free, I still wouldn't want it. I hope this 'experimental phase' is short lived, and they get down to writing some music.
La phrase qui me fait le plus rire est : "Kid A is proof of a very fast decline for Radiohead".
Ça me fait tellement penser à ceux qui annoncent le déclin de Radiohead depuis The King of Limbs