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Wigan Today on MSNRadiohead x Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror coming to Wigan cinemaSilents Synced, a groundbreaking new cinema experience which pairs legendary silent firms with iconic rock albums, launches in the UK this autumn. First up is the 1922 horror masterpiece Nosferatu, ...
Controversy came when Radiohead were sued by songwriters Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, who argued that Creep infringed on their own copyright, borrowing heavily from their 1972 song The Air That ...
Radiohead's fourth album, Kid A, was a surprise to fans that were expecting a more rock-oriented sound from the band they'd grown to love. With its glitch and ambient-inspired vibe, ...
Radiohead ultimately cut most of their first album, 1993’s Pablo Honey, at a studio co-run by a producer who had worked with the Sixties-blues version of Fleetwood Mac.
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke performing live onstage Oct. 2, 2000. Photo: Jon Super/Redferns/Getty Images. How did Radiohead go from producing conventional hits like “Creep” to becoming one of the ...
One key mood that Radiohead nailed post-‘Pablo Honey’ was the resplendent yet gloomy feel exhibited across ‘The Bends’’ more atmospheric numbers; on ‘Bullet Proof’, Thom’s voice ...
Radiohead raised expectations to such a pitch that, when the full video for the new single “Burn the Witch” was released on May 3, the reaction online was that of a sustained orgasm.
Radiohead’s twitchy, anxious melodies express true apprehension about the future: both where we’re going and, more important, how we’re going to get there.
Radiohead released its eighth album, The King of Limbs, as a digital download this morning, a day earlier than expected.With eight tracks spanning 37 minutes, The King of Limbs is surprisingly ...
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