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Radiohead's 'Kid A' was a follow-up no one was expecting, especially 'How to Disappear Completely', the lyrics to which are a ...
Radiohead is a British rock band known for their experimental sound and influential music. Their groundbreaking albums, like OK Computer and Kid A, earned them critical acclaim and multiple Grammy ...
Perhaps more than any other, Radiohead’s Amnesiac is an oddity.Originally recorded with the intention of being used to make Kid A into a double album, Amnesiac is essentially the offcuts that didn’t ...
It’s difficult to overstate just how profoundly different Kid A was to everything Radiohead had released at that point. It was a gargantuan shift. It was released on 2 October 2000 and was one of the ...
25. Jonny Greenwood, Spencer (2021) 24. Jonny Greenwood, Norwegian Wood (2010) When I interviewed Selway, I brought up a theory about why the members of Radiohead have worked more apart than ...
Radiohead are “going to get together” in 2023. The band released their last album in 2016 with A Moon Shaped Pool and drummer Phil Selway has teased potential their plans. Speaking to Spin, he ...
Radiohead is famous for that at times, searching for new pathways around Kid A and The King of Limbs. I thought a lot about the overall sonics before we got into the studio. I had my dream team of ...
The post Every Radiohead Album Ranked From Worst to Best appeared first on Consequence. The songs had almost all been written, the studio had been booked, and EMI, anticipating an easy process ...
Radiohead circa 2000. Singer Thom Yorke (second from right) says that as much as the albums Kid A and Amnesiac channel the dread that loomed over their moment, they are also full of hope that ...
The album was Radiohead’s first transatlantic chart-topper and was named the greatest LP of the 2000s by Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and The Times. Such is Kid A’s hegemonic status that few can ...
Kid A Mnesia Exhibition is a virtual Radiohead art museum featuring music from Kid A and Amnesiac. It’s available Thursday for free on PC, Mac, and PS5. Experience two iconic albums in a new format.