Monday 26 October 2009

Radiohead: Kasabian deny Gallagher rumours


Kasabian have denied Noel Gallagher is joining the band following his split from Oasis.
Lead singer Tom Meighan said: "I'd like him to but he's not going to - he's just quit his band, he's putting music aside for a bit."
However, he said if Noel wanted to join them for a concert he would be more than welcome.
"If Noel wants to come on stage with us he can. I love Noel and I love Liam, and if Noel wants to play then I'm sure he'll come and play," Tom said.
And the Kasabian frontman told how he is mourning the loss of Oasis, saying: "They're heroes, I lost my heroes."
Kasabian were at the Q Awards where they picked up Best Album for West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, and Meighan thinks it has been a long time coming.
He said: "We're the best, the best of the best. I'm happy we won because we deserve it. It's about time we won something like this, we've been waiting a long time."
And the Leicester born singer ruled out ever releasing an album over the internet for free.
"Never, over my dead body. Would you go into a restaurant and eat for free? Would you go into a garage and drive away in a car for free?.
"Radiohead can give their album away for free but there are clever little ploys to get their money back - you've got to think of the bigger picture."

Thursday 15 October 2009

World of Goo Pulls a Radiohead




World of Goo is one of the current darlings of the independent games industry. It’s an award winning physics based puzzle game featuring playful visuals and addictive gameplay.
Until October 19, the typically $20 title is on sale: just pay whatever you think it’s worth. This is highly reminiscent of last year’s successful Radiohead experiment to try a creative new business model for their In Rainbows album. This experiment is all the more poignant for World of Goo developer 2D Boy, who have struggled with a reported 90% piracy rate for the game. The game’s publisher, Brighter Minds, has also filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. In other words: what have they got to lose? The promotion also celebrates the 1 year anniversary of the game’s release.
Have you played World of Goo on any of the wide variety of platforms it’s available on (PC, Mac, Linuxlinux, Nintendo Wii and soon, iPhone)? If you haven’t purchased a copy before, will you pick one up and for how much?

Saturday 10 October 2009

Horizon for radiohead No split


The British rockers sparked fears they were eyeing retirement after frontman Thom Yorke formed a new band with Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea for a handful of shows in Los Angeles earlier this month (Oct09). It followed Yorke's comments which suggested the band had given up recording 'traditional' albums following the release of their online offering In Rainbows.But guitarist Ed O'Brien insists Radiohead will continue and they're already working on their next collection of songs. He tells rock mag NME, 'We were misquoted. We will be making an album... We're going into the studio in winter. It's always miserable! Are we at the whim of the seasons? We are!'

Thursday 8 October 2009

Release new album in 2010 to Radiohead


Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien has revealed that the band is recording a new album that will be released in 2010. Previously hinted Thom Yorke that they might be growing tired of the album format, but a summer spent in the studio has obviously caused him to change his mind. O'Brien has said in an interview with NME that they would "definitely" be releasing an album next year.

“We were misquoted,” O’Brien said of Yorke’s comments, before adding, “WE WILL BE MAKING AN ALBUM!” The guitarist must have welcomed a opportunity to talk about music again after his current spat with Lily Allen. It’s not yet known how the album will be released, but he suggests that Radiohead still has a lot of time for physical formats.

“We love the artwork; that’s actually important, the physicality,” he said. “And we all like vinyl. That’s not going to go away. I still like CDs as well. I got the Speech Debelle CD the other day I nearly downloaded it from iTunes but I thought, ‘No. I want the physical thing.’”

Monday 5 October 2009

Thom Yorke plays second Los Angeles show, Radiohead's


Radiohead's Thom Yorke played his second solo gig of the weekend in Los Angeles last night (October 4).Yorke played at the city's Orpheum Theater following a gig on Friday (October 2) at the Echoplex venue, again with musicians including Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, producer Nigel Godrich, REM collaborator Joey Waronker and Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Mauro Refosco in his live band. Fan watch of the gig picture by clicking below. He played a similar set to the Friday gig, running through his 2006 solo album 'The Eraser'. He also played a new Radiohead song, for which they have two working titles, 'Lotus Flower' and 'Moon Upon A Stick'.Yorke dedicated Radiohead 2003 B-side 'Paperbag Writer' to his bandmate Colin Greenwood, who was in the audience. Yorke played both a solo and band encore to end the show.The frontman is due to play again at the venue tonight (October 5).

Thom Yorke played:

'The Eraser'

'Analyse'

'The Clock'

'Black Swan'

'Skip Divided'

'Atoms For Peace'

'And It Rained All Night'

'Harrowdown Hill'

'Cymbal Rush'

'Lotus Flower'/'Moon Upon A Stick'

'Open The Floodgates'

'Super Collider'

'Paperbag Writer'

'Judge, Jury & Executioner'

'The Hollow Earth'

'FeelingPulledApartByHorses'

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Radiohead's Yorke forms side band, sets gigs


LONDON (Billboard) – Radiohead's Thom Yorke has formed a live band and recruited Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea to the lineup, with two Los Angeles gigs confirmed for the week of October 5.
The band will also include Radiohead produce Nigel Godrich, drummer Joey Waronker, who has toured and recorded with REM, among others, and Mauro Refosco of New York band Forro in the Dark.
The October 4 and 5 shows at the 1,970-capacity Orpheum Theater will feature material from Yorke's solo set "The Eraser" and new songs.
Two songs "The Hollow Earth" and "FeelingPulledApartbyHorses" were released September 21 as a limited edition 12 inch vinyl single via the Radiohead Web site. The tracks will also be delivered as a free download, and are set to be made available separately as a paid download in October.
Yorke's solo set at the U.K. Latitude festival in July included the new song "The Present Tense." Another new song, "Hearing Damage," will appear on Atlantic's "New Moon" soundtrack, due October 20.
"In the past couple of weeks I've been getting a band together for fun to play the eraser stuff live and the new songs etc. ... to see if it could work!" Yorke said in a post at the Radiohead Web site.
The post also featured a photo of the unnamed pair and a link to buy tickets via Ticketmaster.
"We don't actual have a name and the set will not be very long cuz ... well ... we haven't got that much material yet!" Yorke added. "But come and check it out if you are in the area."

Sunday 27 September 2009

On The Agenda: We've got a hankering for Herzog this week


Music
From the home of Radiohead, Supergrass and the Foals comes a festival that's not so much a festival as a big street party (albeit indoors). On 10 October, down Cowley Road in the east of Oxford, 10 bands will be playing 10 venues, including The Big Pink, receiving rave reviews for debut album A Brief History of Love and critics' favourite Stornoway. Staged by the team that puts together the Truck festival, this local music spectacular will be supplemented by poetry performances and an open-mic event. Time to warm up that larynx.


Fashion

The shows in London last week had their eye on what we'll be wearing next summer, but some of us haven't sorted our autumn wardrobes yet. Take a tip from those in the know and revamp with a versatile high street investment. Stylist Beth Dadswell's top buy is a Whistles silk biker blouse, £85, (www.whistles.co.uk): "It looks great with a mini, pencil skirt or skinny jeans and eases the conversion from office to night out." Stock up also on ballet flats in this season's lively animal prints, £150, from Pretty Ballerinas (www.prettyballerinas.com). "Wear them with your favourite LBD or black leggings, and your feet will thank you for years to come." For more advice from Beth, visit www. mypersonalstylist.co.uk
Harriet Walker

Thursday 24 September 2009

'I agree with Lily Allen on file-sharing', Radiohead's Ed O'Brien


However guitarist is still not in favour of 'cutting people's internet off' Radiohead's Ed O'Brien has reacted to Lily Allen's criticism of him with regards to file-sharing, saying that he agrees with her.Allen had accused the guitarist, a member of the Featured Artists Coalition, of portraying the message that illegal file-sharing was acceptable. He has since told the BBC World Service that he does in fact agree with the singer's stance, and that he was not trying to send such a message."What's great at the moment is that artists, people like Lily Allen are saying, 'You know what, there are effects to file-sharing', and that's the first step in engaging the file-sharers," he said.Allen had suggested that O'Brien and other already successful musicians had a lax attitude to file-sharing as it wouldn't affect them as much financially as it would smaller bands."I completely agree with Lily Allen," O'Brien said. "We're (Radiohead) certainly not going to suffer. A lot of people have downloaded our music for free, but finally we don't suffer as much as a small band."He went on to say that young music lovers should be advanced to stop file-sharing through education and providing cheaper legal downloads. He criticised the Government's proposal to cut of internet connections of those who persistently file-share."At the moment the industry is saying you get them to change their behaviour by threatening them," he said. "We don't think this is realistic. Hopefully we can educate them (music fans) and say, 'Listen, if you want a great vibrant music scene and your favourite bands to be able to carry on doing it, you have a responsibility to pay for some of the work that they've produced'."Record companies have to permit out the recordings a lot more. You want to make it completely user friendly for somebody to be able to download something. Make it cheaper as well. Basically have more websites out there selling people's work."Lily Allen currently set up a blog to record responses for her campaign to challenge illegal downloading.

Tuesday 22 September 2009

Radiohead collaboration and Banksy


Two of Britain's most recognisable icons have been joined together in a singular collaboration.
Media artist and experimental filmmaker Raymond Salvatore Harmon has used a montage of Banksy footage for Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke's new music video.
'The Hollow Earth' shows blindingly fast Banksy footage superimposed with time lapse shots of London.
The video will be available on the Radiohead website on Tuesday (September 22), and the single will be available for download on October 6th.

Wednesday 16 September 2009

Phil Selway reportedly recording solo album to Radiohead's


The drummer is rumoured to be collaborating with Wilco members, singer songwriter Lisa Germano and former Soul Coughing bassist Sebastian Steinberg.

Last month, we mentioned that Radiohead drummer Phil Selway is getting set to record a solo album at his band's Oxfordshire studio. Selway sings two songs on the 7 Worlds Collide: The Sun Came Out benefit album, which is already out in the UK and due for a September 29 American release. And according to NME, he's recently hard at work on that solo album. NME reports that Selway's currently untitled solo effort will feature contributions from four of Selway's 7 Worlds Collide co-stars: Wilco's Glenn Kotche and Pat Sansone, singer songwriter Lisa Germano, and former Soul Coughing bassist Sebastian Steinberg. And yes, Selway will sing on it.

Sunday 13 September 2009

Radiohead fan can appreciate Mozart




IT HAS BECOME a ritual: I scan the buzzing black, white, and gold sea that is pre-concert Symphony Hall as usual, mine is one of maybe five vernal faces in sight. Then I turn to my septuagenarian neighbor and ask, “How long have you been a BSO fan?’’ The answer is almost constant, “Since I was young!’’ I look around again and wince.I am 19, a musician, and one of Boston’s 250,000 college students. I absorb great music indiscriminately: on my iPod, Mozart’s “Le Nozze di Figaro’’ cheerfully mingles its refulgence with Animal Collective’s “Feels’’ and Radiohead’s “Kid A’’ somberly holds forth with Messiaen’s “Quatuor.’’I know I’m not the only young musical omnivore around, but something odd is happening here. The Boston Symphony Orchestra, surely one of the world’s most exciting orchestras, also offers one of the world’s greatest student discounts. The $25 College Card guarantees access to 15 BSO concerts plus, cardholders receive a text message whenever extra tickets are available. By the end of the season, it covers almost 30 concerts less than a dollar a night to sit in seats that normally cost $80. A season’s pass to the BSO costs college kids about one-third the price of a decent seat at a DMB show. So why isn’t Symphony Hall overflowing with 18 to 22 year olds every night?The answer isn’t “These kids are off with their Twitter and their ‘NYC Prep.’ ’’ Many of my peers are sensitive, passionate listeners (just stop by a Grizzly Bear or St. Vincent concert), and many of us listen to music that demands the same spiritual engagement and intellectual openness that Brahms and Adams do. The leap from Deerhoof to Stravinsky is miniscule when classical music is presented the right way; one indie rock expert friend of mine became a bona fide opera nut after I insisted he experience Verdi’s “Otello’’ and I didn’t present it as an exotic excursion into high culture. I presented it as one of the richest manifestations of love and torment we have as humans. Just like “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.’’But most of my peers have never been forcefully urged to treat classical music (whatever that term means) as an confidant, vital experience. I never see, say, a pair of college age friends at Boston Lyric Opera on a Friday night only the occasional loner, the occasional family with a bored teen in tow.Hmm. I thought live music was a social activity. On this front, the BSO and other major arrangement are not blameless. The College Card should be sharply advertised at every area school: now, it’s hard to find even on the BSO website. Also, the atmosphere at Boston concerts might strike a first timer as stuffy: We do not have a venue like New York’s Le Poisson Rouge, which blends the best of classical, indie, and jazz with appropriate ease.But ultimately, fellow students, it’s up to us. Time to occupy the concert hall. Classical concerts need not be exercises in cough stifling. I regularly wear a T-shirt and jeans to the BSO it’s fun to give the lingering Koussevitzky ites a mild shock, since I know Mahler’s just asempyreal sans tux and react to the music with a vocal passion. I cheered myself hoarse for Barenboim, Levine, and Carter last year, and I booed Teatro Lirico’s apathetic “Aida’’ with equal fervor. Audience participation didn’t start in 1962 a knowledgeable, demanding audience has been the sustaining force of every culture with music at its heart, from fin-de-siecle Vienna to New Orleans in the 1920s.So don’t treat classical music as a once-a-year excuse to dress up and get a nice dinner. It is music. It’s meant to be loved by the young, hormone crazed masses, loved the very same way we love Radiohead and the Arcade Fire. It should lie at the center of everyday life, spark our wildest conversations and profoundest thoughts, be the soundtrack to falling in love. There’s a galaxy of music in our city that wants our love, and I know we’ve got it in us.

Friday 4 September 2009

Radiohead's Thom Yorke announces two solo songs


The Hollow Earth and FeelingPulledApartbyHorses are to be released under the Radiohead frontman's own name – though he is considering a new moniker: Thomosexual


Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke will release two new songs in September on limited connection 12". The Hollow Earth and FeelingPulledApartbyHorses are to be released under Yorke's own name, although there are signs that he is regarding a new moniker or even a new backing band for his solo project.
"Dear Sir or Madam," Yorke wrote yesterday on the official Radiohead blog. "This is to inform you of the release of two more bits of work shortly ... Both were created by Nigel Godrich as ever. And mastered by Bob Ludwig. They are being put out on 12" with shredded sleeve by Stanley (Donwood) and (myself)."
Radiohead and Yorke have been busy these last few weeks. Largely dormant since 2007's In Rainbows, the band released a tribute to first world war veteran Harry Patch at the start of August. These Are My Twisted Words, another new track, was posted to their website just weeks later. Yorke has also recorded a cover of All for the Best, primitively by US band Miracle Legion, which will appear on a Miracle Legion tribute album and limited edition 7" later this month.
Both FeelingPulledApartbyHorses and The Hollow Earth have been maturation in Radiohead vaults for some time. The former, Yorke wrote, is a "radical rework of an old tune" from 2001, written and performed with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. The "bass menace" of The Hollow Earth was, meanwhile, apprenticed for Yorke's 2006 solo album, The Eraser, "but wanted a little more time".
The forthcoming 12" will be released in shops and at Radiohead's online store on 21 September. According to a source at Canadian distributor Sonic Unyon, there many be as few as 4,000 copies available in Europe (North America will receive another 4,000). Digital versions of the tracks will go on sale on 6 October.
Billboard reports that Yorke is considering touring this material later in the year. Rather than play solo, he may even perform with a band and it won't needfully be Radiohead. "These days it's all getting kind of blurry," Yorke wrote. The singer is also resultedly considering new names for his solo project.
He sais, "Thomosexual," suggested Adam Buxton in an interview with Yorke, "(or) the Duke of Yorke." Yorke preferred T.Homme. "(It's) kind of sophisticated,"

Thursday 27 August 2009

The bank holiday weekend


A few decision of things worth checking out as the last days of summer draw to a close.


1. Leeds and Reading festivals, Friday to Sunday: Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys and Radiohead headline in front of crowds of over 150,000, split between the two sites.

2. Notting Hill Carnival, London, Sunday and Monday: Europe's longest street festival. Over 1 million revellers are expected to attend the Caribbean festivities. Check out the Transport for London website for details of underground station closures.

3. Manchester United v Arsenal, Saturday, kick-off at Old Trafford, 5.15pm: Clash of two premier league titans it's live on Sky Sports if you can't take tickets.

4. Cricket, International Twenty20 Match, England v Australia, Monday, Old Trafford, 2.30pm: Twenty20 cup kicks off with an Ashes rematch, of sorts.

5. Manchester Pride: Ten days of gay pride celebrations culminate with a Big Weekend including a parade through the city on Saturday from 1pm.

6. Mathew Street Festival, Liverpool, Sunday and Monday: Six stages feature the best tribute bands around in the 17th year of the festival.

7. World Bog Snorkelling championships, Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales, Monday, race starts 11am: 200 competitors, some in fancy dress, battle it out to be the fastest across a muddy trench.

8. Get Loaded in the Park, London, Sunday: 40,000 gather on Clapham Common to see Orbital and Royksopp top the bill.

9. Scrum on the Beach, Newquay, Saturday and Sunday, 12-11pm: Meet England rugby players and play beach rugby.

10. Magician and comedian Jerry Sadowitz is at the Playhouse in Edinburgh on Saturday night.

11. Battle of Marston Moor, York, Sunday - Monday: Thousands are expected for the biggest re-enactment of the year, the First English Civil War festival.

12. Or stay at home and watch Wuthering Heights on ITV 1 on Sunday and Monday at 9pm, a two part Peter Bowker adaptation of the Emily Brontë novel.13. You could go to the cinema, with Pedro Almodovar's Broken Embraces and Judd Apatow's Funny People opening this weekend.

Sunday 23 August 2009

Radiohead Play Live For The First Time "These Are My Twisted Words"


Upon the track's official departure on Monday, Jonny wrote that the band would "probably" play "These Are My Twisted Words" at this summer's gig. And sure enough Radiohead kicked off the encore to their first ever Austrian show Friday with the new non album, non EP single. A fan at the 2009 Frequency Festival in St. Poelten footaged it for posterity:


Setlist01 "15 Step"
02 "There There"
03 "Airbag"
04 "All I Need"
05 "Kid A"
06 "The National Anthem"07 "Nude"
08 "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi"
09 "The Gloaming"
10 "Myxomatosis"
11 "Climbing Up The Walls"
12 "Street Spirit (Fade Out)"
13 "Videotape"
14 "Jigsaw Falling Into Place"
15 "Karma Police"
16 "Bodysnatchers"
17 "Idioteque"----------
18 "These Are My Twisted Words"
19 "Pyramid Song"
20 "Reckoner"
21 "(Nice Dream)"
22 "Paranoid Android"----------23 "Everything In Its Right Place"
Radiohead have gigs in Prague (8/23) and Poznan (8/25) before next weekend's Leeds & Reading sets. Then the Internets will will a new album into actuality probably.

Monday 17 August 2009

Radiohead EP mystery solved a bit! Sort of! Maybe!

This week the world has been a-flutter with the news that Radiohead might be releasing new material on Monday, August 17 after a new song seemed to appear online.

Now, eagle-eyed observers have noticed that elements of the file and code attached to the song featured the words "wall" and "of" and "ice", and that indeed the combination of the three appeared in a mysterious poem that accomanpanied the track on back-of-the-internet-lorry site what.cd. You can find all the Wall of Ice stuff hidden in the ASCII code here.

If you therefore assume that Radiohead follow the same model as they did with In Rainbows – ie they create a website based on the title of the release – you get www.wallofice.com. And that leads straight to the WASTE shop. In other words, it looks very much like the rumours are true: there’s an EP coming with that title and Radiohead’s site is all set up to receive the orders via that site.

It would also be a massive raspberry to EMI, who are reissuing a load more Radiohead back catalogue to feed Guy Hands' coffers in a few weeks, not to mention being entirely in tune with Thom Yorke's hints that the band are no longer interested in going down the path of releasing full-length albums.

Thursday 23 July 2009

RadioHead Managers creative sales idea

Radiohead created quite a stir with its fill-in-the-blank, pay-what-you-want price tag on In Rainbows. Now the band's manager, Brian Message, has launched a new record label, Polyphonic, which promises to feature similarly creative distributions.

The label is a result of a collaboration of Message's company, ATC Music, MAMA Group and management firm Nettwerk, and aims to provide inventive methods of release for both new and established artists to keep them from turning to more traditional labels. Polyphonic hopes to provide artists with 50 percent of their profits, and their shares will increase as music's success does."We will do whatever is most effective to get an artist noticed," said Adam Driscoll, the co-CEO of MAMA Group, which provided most of the initial $20 million funding for the project. "Giving an album away for free may get one million people listening to a new artist."

Wednesday 15 July 2009

Michael Stipe, Thom Yorke and Frank Black record tribute album for Mark Mulcahy

Radiohead's Thom Yorke, REM's Michael Stipe and Pixies' Frank Black have contributed to a covers album for Miracle Legion and Polaris frontman Mark Mulcahy.

Ciao My Shining Star - The Songs Of Mark Mulcahy, is released on September 14 in the UK and 29 in the US.

The 21-track album also features the likes of Ben Kweller, Juliana Hatfield and Mercury Rev. In addition, a further 20 tracks by acts including A.C. Newman and Buffalo Tom will be released digitally

Since forming the Rough Trade-signed Miracle Legion in 1984, Mulcahy has supported the likes of Oasis, Radiohead and Jeff Buckley.

The covers album has been recorded in response to the death of his wife Melissa, who died suddenly in 2008.

It is hoped that the funds raised from it will help Mulcahy to carry on making music, and support his three-year-old twin daughters.

Two concerts, in London and New York, will coincide with the release of the album, although exact details are yet to be announced.

Tracklisting for Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs Of Mark Mulcahy is

Thom Yorke – 'All For The Best'
The National – 'Ashamed Of The Story I Told'
Michael Stipe – 'Everything's Coming Undone'
David Berkeley – 'Loves The Only Thing That Shuts Me Up'
Dinosaur Jr. – 'The Backyard'
Chris Harford & Mr Ray Neal – 'Micon The Icon'
Frank Black – 'Bill Jocko'
Vic Chesnutt – 'Little Man'
Unbelievable Truth – 'Ciao My Shining Star'
Butterflies Of Love – 'I Have Patience'
Chris Collingwood (Fountains Of Wayne) – 'Cookie Jar'
Frank Turner – 'The Quiet One'
Rocket From The Tombs – 'In Pursuit Of Your Happiness'
Ben Kweller – 'Wake Up Whispering'
Josh Rouse – 'I Woke Up In The Mayflower'
Autumn Defense – 'Paradise'
Hayden – 'Happy Birthday Yesterday'
Juliana Hatfield – 'We're Not In Charleston Anymore'
Mercury Rev – 'Sailors And Animals'
Elvis Perkins – 'She Watches Over Me'
Sean Watkins – 'A World Away From This One'

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Tuesday 30 June 2009

Best of Radiohead Songs

  • Creep
  • Fake Plastic Trees
  • Bulletproof .. I Wish I Was
  • High and Dry
  • How To Disappear Completely
  • Exit Music For A Film
  • Climbing Up The Walls
  • No Surprises
  • Palo Alto
  • How Can You Be Sure?

Radiohead Best Song Lyrics

In the next world war
in a jack knifed juggernaut
I am born again
In the neon sign scrolling up and down
I am born again

In an interstellar burst I am back to save the universe

In a deep deep sleep of the innocent I am born again
In a fast german car I'm amazed that I survived
An airbag saved my life

In an interstellar burst I am back to save the universe
In an interstellar burst I am back to save the universe

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Radiohead Grammy Awards

Year

Nominated work

Award

Result

1998

OK Computer

Best Alternative Music Album

Won

Album of the Year

Nominated

1999

Airbag/How Am I Driving?

Best Alternative Music Album

Nominated

2000

Meeting People Is Easy

Best Music Video Long Form

Nominated

2001

Kid A

Best Alternative Music Album

Won

Album of the Year

Nominated

2002

Amnesiac

Best Alternative Music Album

Nominated

2004

"There There"

Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

Nominated

Hail to the Thief

Best Alternative Music Album

Nominated

2009

"House of Cards"

Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

Nominated

Best Rock Song

Nominated

Best Short Form Music Video

Nominated

In Rainbows

Best Alternative Music Album

Won

Album of the Year

Nominated

Radiohead MTV Video Music Awards

Year

Nominated work

Award

Result

1996

"Just"

Breakthrough Video

Won

1997

"Paranoid Android"

Breakthrough Video

Won

1998

"Karma Police"

Best Group Video

Won

Best Direction

Nominated

Best Cinematography

Won

Best Alternative Video

Won

2003

"There There"

Best Art Direction

Won

Best Special Effects

Won

Best Editing

Won

Best Cinematography

Won

Radiohead BRIT Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
1996"Just"Best British VideoNominated
1998RadioheadBest GroupNominated
OK ComputerBest AlbumNominated
"Paranoid Android"Best SingleNominated
1999"No Surprises"Best British VideoNominated
2001RadioheadBest British GroupNominated
2009RadioheadBest British GroupNominated
"In Rainbows"Mastercard British AlbumNominated

Radiohead Music Videos

Music videos

Year

Title

Director

1993

"Creep"

Brett Turnbull

"Anyone Can Play Guitar"

Dwight Clarke

"Pop Is Dead"

"Creep" ( MTV Beach House)

Corrine Day

"Stop Whispering"

Jeff Plansker

1994

"My Iron Lung" (Excerpt from Live at the Astoria)

Brett Turnbull

1995

"High and Dry" ( UK)

David Mould

"Fake Plastic Trees"

Jake Scott

"Just"

Jamie Thraves

"Lucky" (War Child promotional)

1996

"High and Dry" (US)

Paul Cunningham

"Street Spirit (Fade Out)"

Jonathan Glazer

1997

"Paranoid Android"

Magnus Carlsson

"Let Down" [VII] (Unreleased)

Simon Hilton

"Fitter, Happier" [VII] (Unreleased)

"Karma Police"

Jonathan Glazer

1998

"No Surprises"

Grant Gee

1999

" Palo Alto" (Excerpt from Meeting People Is Easy)

2000

Kid A promotional blips (very short films set to parts of songs)

Chris Bran and Shynola and Stanley

"Idioteque" (Animated)

Chris Bran

"Idioteque" (Live in studio)

Grant Gee

2001

"Motion Picture Soundtrack" (Excerpts from Kid A blips)

Stanley Donwood and Shynola

"Pyramid Song"

Shynola

"Knives Out"

Michel Gondry

"I Might Be Wrong" (Internet only)

Chris Bran

"I Might Be Wrong"

Sophie Muller

"How To Disappear Completely" (Live)

2002

"Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors and Like Spinning Plates"

Johnny Hardstaff

2003

"There There"

Chris Hopewell

"Go to Sleep"

Alex Rutterford

"Sit Down, Stand Up" (Excerpt from The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time)

Ed Holdsworth

"2 + 2 = 5" (Live)

Fabien Raymond

2007

"Jigsaw Falling into Place" (Excerpt from Thumbs Down webcast)

Adam Buxton and Garth Jennings

2008

"Nude" (Excerpt from Scotch Mist webcast)

"All I Need" [VIII]

John Seale and Steve Rogers

"House of Cards"

James Frost

"Reckoner"

Clement Picon

2009

"Videotape"

Wolfgang Jaiser

Radiohead EP's

EPs
TitleYearCharts
UKU.S.FR
Manic Hedgehog1991
Drill1992101
Itch1994
My Iron Lung1994
No Surprises/Running from Demons1997
Airbag/How Am I Driving?199856159
I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings2001224414
COM LAG (2plus2isfive)20043759
Special EPs
TitleYearNotes
Live Au Forum1995France
Live à l'Astoria1995France
Just for College EP1995U.S.
The Bends Pinkpop1996Netherlands
College Karma EP1998U.S.
Amnesiac College EP2001U.S.

Radiohead Collections

  • Video collections
    Live at the Astoria (1995, VHS/2005, DVD)
    7 Television Commercials (1998, VHS/DVD)
    Meeting People Is Easy (1999, VHS/DVD)
    The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time (2004, DVD)
    In Rainbows - From the Basement (2008, iTunes Store digital download)

  • Compilations
    Radiohead Box Set (2007, EMI)
    Radiohead: The Best Of (2008, EMI)

Radiohead Discography

The discography of Radiohead, an English alternative rock band from Oxfordshire, contains seven studio albums, 26 singles, 11 extended plays, and two compilations. Radiohead are consists of Thom Yorke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, electronics), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass guitar, synthesisers) and Phil Selway (drums, percussion). The band have sold in the region of 30 million albums as of 2008

  • Pablo Honey (1993)
  • The Bends (1995)
  • OK Computer (1997)
  • Kid A (2000)
  • Amnesiac (2001)
  • Hail to the Thief (2003)
  • In Rainbows (2007)

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Radiohead Biography

Radiohead are an English alternative rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The band is consists of Thom Yorke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, beats), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboard, other instruments), Ed O’Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass guitar) and Phil Selway (drums, percussion).

Radiohead launched their first single, “Creep,” in 1992. The song was originally unsuccessful, but it became a universal hit several months after the launching of their debut album, Pablo Honey (1993). Radiohead’s fame rose in the United Kingdom with the launching of their second album, The Bends (1995). The band’s textured guitar parts and Yorke’s falsetto singing were lovingly received by critics and fans. Radiohead’s third album, OK Computer (1997), propelled them to greater international fame. Featuring an expansive sound and themes of modern alienation, OK Computer has often been highly praised as a landmark record of the 1990s.

Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) noticeable a change in the band’s musical style. Radiohead included tentative electronic music, Krautrock, post-punk and jazz influences into their songs, dividing fans and critics, but they stay on popular. Hail to the Thief (2003), a mix of guitar-driven rock, electronics and lyrics stirred by headlines, was the band’s final album for their major record label, EMI.