
The Eraser is a Electronic album by Thom Yorke, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- IDM
- synthetic
- melancholic
- urban
About
This solo release from Radiohead singer Thom Yorke finds him temporarily stepping away from his band, but without venturing too far off stylistically, as if he stole away with his laptop but stayed within earshot of rehearsal. The precisely layered music is almost entirely electronic—twitchy beats, stark samples, synthesizers, and assorted blips—with Yorke’s distinctive voice always upfront, clear, and intimate, the lyrics throughout provocative and imaginative. With few tempos changes, each song builds to a steady groove and then stays there for the duration, and though this leaves the album short on surprises, <i>The Eraser</i> achieves a continuity and stark beauty that allows it to work well as either a headphone album or as background music for a low-key party. Yorke is not attempting to make a great departure from his work with the band (the album was created with help from Nigel Godrich, who produced much of Radiohead’s output) so the overall sound will be familiar to loyal fans. But this is no mere filler until the next Radiohead release. <i>The Eraser</i> is strong enough to stand on its own and offers a fascinating, if dark, look into both Yorke’s world and ours.
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Tracklist
- 1The Eraser4:53
- 2Analyse4:05
- 3The Clock4:14
- 4Black Swan4:48
- 5Skip Divided3:33
- 6Atoms For Peace5:12
- 7And It Rained All Night4:20
- 8Harrowdown Hill4:36
- 9Cymbal Rush5:10
Credits
Performers
21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold
