![]() ![]() ![]() But its origins are substantially more prosaic: OK Computer feels like a reaction to the band’s experience of promoting its predecessor, 1995’s The Bends. An album created in a world where the internet had yet to take off, it eerily prefigured the themes of alienation and information overload that everyone would start discussing the minute it did. Since its release, it has been held up as a game-changing state-of-the-world address, a critique of globalisation and consumerism. Such was the curious, peevish atmosphere in which OK Computer was created. ![]()
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