Three years after its “atypical” release on the peer to peer platform BitTorrent, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes is finally “officially” available. At the time, Thom Yorke had presented this second solo album with a tweet: “I am trying something new, don't know how it will go. But here it is.” Produced by Nigel Godrich, the eight songs sung by the leader of Radiohead reach heights of destructuring with muffled rhythms and staggering keyboards. All of which is of course devoid of any guitar chord. Like its predecessor The Eraser, Yorke openly walks the paths of an electronic soundtrack more experimental than anything else. But his anti-songs fascinate the ear. The singular voice of the man (who some may find irritating) binds these eight strips in a melancholic way. In concrete terms, we don’t really know where Thom Yorke is going, and yet we follow him with our eyes closed and our ears open. © CM/Qobuz