When Radiohead released their third album, “OK Computer,” on May 21, 1997, they were a band that a typical indie-rock fan would know—but maybe not well. The band’s single “Creep,” from their 1993 ...
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Thom Yorke is sitting in the restaurant lobby of a cheap hotel in Atlanta, eating and sneering. More precisely, he’s sitting with guitarist Jonny Greenwood, eating a large club sandwich and sneering ...
If you’re a tried and true Radiohead fan—the sort that subscribes to the band’s newsletter or at the very least follows the magnanimous Jonny Greenwood on Twitter—then you may have woken up on the ...
The post OK Computer at 25: How Radiohead Foresaw the Future of Rock Music and Humanity appeared first on Consequence. So, why not just repeat the formula? Because Radiohead were never ones to rest on ...
Radiohead’s third studio album served not only to usurp its predecessors, but to alter our understanding of modern music as well. Equal parts accessible alt and innovative art rock, the groundbreaking ...
Radiohead have demanded that ICE remove a video from social media featuring a version of their 'OK Computer' song 'Let Down.' ...
Mysterious posters have been popping up in cities around the world, featuring black text on a white background with a theme of “more fear” and “1997 2017” at the bottom. What does it mean? A lot of ...
The trove of largely unheard music is only officially available for a limited time, the band revealed. For the next 18 days, Bandcamp purchases of Radiohead's MINIDISCS [HACKED]—for a minimum donation ...
In his search, he was curious just as other fans about where this artwork originated, and after seeing a map released from the OK Computer-era, he saw an opportunity to figure out exactly where this ...
The note from British art-rock band Radiohead was pretty straightforward: “We’ve been hacked,” wrote singer Thom Yorke on the band’s Bandcamp page. Acknowledging that a hacker had stolen nearly 16 ...
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