Já pensou se no lugar de críticos, jornalistas e blogueiros com ouvidos atentos e lingua afiada, as opiniões sobre os discos que tanto amamos/odiamos fossem dadas por crianças? Pois bem, a Noisey pensou. O projeto musical da Vice convidou crianças fofas para darem o seu parecer sobre artistas que nós já conhecemos muito bem e sempre falamos por aqui. Será que elas gostam mais de Cribs , Radiohead ou Azealia Banks ? Descubra nos vídeos abaixo (só em inglês, infelizmente ): [...]
You might think Radiohead is one of those universal bands - even people who don't really like them at least appreciate them. But kids are a whole different story. In this highly adorable video from Noisey , a gaggle of British children listen to Paranoid Android and then give their takes, including how much they would pay for a Radiohead album - three, four, or ten hundred pounds. The video is filled with hard-hitting criticism like "I don't think he's got any friends" and "loud or quiet, make your mind up" and "I don't like it when he sings really [...]
Picasso famously stated that "every child is an artist, the problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up". So then, it's only fair, that we leave all those nancy critical pieces on one of music's most evolutionary bands behind, and cut straight to the chase. Here, in scathing honesty, a group of children critique one Radiohead's most famed compositions, 'Paranoid Android'. Do kids like Radiohead? Well, no. N'Dubz is better, apparently. "If people don't remember my name I just say dude, c'mon, my name's [...]

Atoms For Peace @ Roseland 2010 ( more by Bao Nguyen ) "After the opening of the Stanley Donwood exhibition at Subliminal Projects Gallery an afterparty was scheduled at MOCA in LA with Gonjasuffi, Ana Caldaron, as well as Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich (Nigel: "We're Djing at Mike D's bash"). The two under the name Atoms For Peace played 5 new songs with Thom Yorke vocals. And it all points out to tracks from the highly anticipated Atoms For Peace album. Atoms For Peace is live band of Thom Yorke, which [...]
Kids are the cruellest critic, aren't they? Just think about it, if you're walking passed a bus stop late at night - who do you fear the most? Is it the stumbling drunk who can hardly put up a fight against his own gravitational pull? No. It's the gang of 12 year olds shouting nonsensical things like "Oi, cardigan". There's just no way to reason with kids. And that's fucking petrifying. So I guess that a bunch of young 'uns would be those best suited to be the harshest music critic, right? Noisey sure thought so. They got an [...]