Saturday 15 October 2011

Radiohead headline in the studio this winter to begin recording

Radiohead Thom Yorke has revealed that the band will headline in the studio this winter to begin recording.

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The band
's studio some time in December and January 2012 in Oxford's new songs to work on the spending plan.

He told Rolling Stone, "We can get things together quite rapidly at the moment".

Already a new song Come To Your Senses, but the band's new material is expected to play when they hit the road in 2012.

Thom added, "It would be fun to have them ready when we go to play next year. I don't know how we would release them. It would be nice to make it all part of the flow and just enjoy it - not think about it too much".

He turned 43 on October 7 by the end of this year his new album Atoms For Peace is set to end.

He released the name of the session with the band's tour in 2010 looks likely to highlight the recording, who included Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich and bassist Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

He said, "It's not good enough yet".

"Nigel and I were excited about it for so long, then we kind of lost our way. So we're taking some steps back. It's still in flux. We're waiting for the lightning bolt to strike."

Tuesday 4 October 2011

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Radiohead have sympathy with the attack previous week on Wall Street

Radiohead have said that protesters who have sympathy with the attack previous week on Wall Street.

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The band's last report (September 30) announced on Friday in protest against plans to play a gig were forced to deny, told NME that the rumour "got out of control".

However, bassist Colin Greenwood said that he is sure of protesters angry over the financial system "understand".

He commented:
"Are we sympathetic to the protestors' cause? Of course. I understand people feeling frustrated with Wall Street, anyone would be, especially as those institutions were bailed out by taxpayers' money. I don't think that's a controversial thing to say".

Greenwood has also indicated that the Oxford group has more live shows, their latest album 'The King Of Limbs' is going to be in support, remarking that they had been having a "brilliant time" on their recent short US tour. The jaunt the band play two nights at Roseland Ballroom in New York and appear on the Colbert Report TV show has seen.

He added: "We've not had much of a chance to play 'The King Of Limbs' live. There was the Glastonbury performance, but with our own shows we can have the full production. We're getting together this week to talk about our plans for the rest of the year. We're having a brilliant time, so obviously we want to keep it going."

Friday 23 September 2011

Radiohead 12 "remix singles are in the midst


Radiohead 12 "remix singles are in the midst of a continuing series and arguably the most anticipated remix is here: Jamie xx taking on the King Of Limbs track “Bloom.”

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As it turns out, Jamie xx’s remix of the track is relatively low and this is without a lot of Radiohead.

But
if you bought a particular style of dubstep like post, you will probably like it.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Radiohead's Saturday Night Live will open the new season

Radiohead, which will premiere Sept. 24 Saturday Night Live will open the new season.

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Alec Baldwin season premiere episode, guest host, which is one of the funniest shows of all time by the will of the host.

Radiohead gig on SNL this season's opening show will ever happen. His last appearance on sketch show was in 2000 when the Kid A. Used to promote. It's been a long time, we're psyched to see Thom Yorke and co. SNL back in phase.

Your season premiere of SNL with Alec Baldwin and Radiohead for next month's feature will tune in? We will ensure this.

Monday 25 July 2011

Radiohead said shortlist for the Barclaycard Mercury Prize "isn't a huge disappointment"

Radiohead have said that Barclaycard Mercury Prize shortlist for the failure to rebuild "isn't a huge disappointment".

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The band's current album 'The King Of Limbs' was their first since 2000 LP 'Kid A' not to receive a nomination. They have never won the prize.

Drummer Philip Selway admitted, "It would sound churlish to say we don't care. But when we were putting out 'The King Of Limbs' we knew it probably wasn't our most immediate record."

"It was important for us to make that record in that way but it wasn't put out with a view to getting Mercury nomination. So not being nominated isn't a huge disappointment really."

The sticksman also responded to recent comments made by Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis after he said it "may only have three years left".

Selway added, "That would be an enormous shame. It gets better year on year. I know there's a fallow year next year and one planned for the year after but I'd be surprised if that was it."

"Maybe it's like when they said they'd take Heinz salad cream off the market and then didn't, just to get people's interest up, or [BBC] 6 Music."

Friday 1 July 2011

Radiohead's Thom Yorke is a DJ set at Glastonbury

Radiohead's Thom Yorke is a DJ set at Glastonbury band on Friday (24 June) after the unannounced show with longtime producer Nigel Godrich, has posted details of execution.

On the band's official website Radiohead.com/deadairspace Yorke as posted a message.

The message reads: "Away from the celebrity media circus on the other side of the valley, the other Glastonbury happened. The one you aren't reading much about, the one they couldn't hang. The fun, chilled out and insane one. The one that couldn't give a flying toss who you are really. The one we went for."

"The one around The Stone Circle and under the flags. In the rabbit hole. In the darkest depths of Shangri-La. Around the Van De Graff lightning generator crackling through in soaking sky and in a crashed aeroplane fuselage where we and our friends were, Nigel [Godrich] and I DJed until dawn."

Yorke's recent high profile DJ sets in Los Angeles' Low End Theory Club, where he has also played most of the dubstep and hip-hop has taken to performing.

Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich played:

01. Blaqstarr & Diplo – "Get Off (Rob3 Remix)"
02. Felix Da Housecat – "Madame Hollywood"
03. Madvillain and Medaphor (and Madlib) – "Raid"
04. Mos Def – "Quiet Dog"
05. Major Lazer – "Pon Da Floor"
06. Tip Sl2 – "On A Ragga"
07. Boy 8-Bit – "Fog Bank"
08. Errr Us and Lone – "Feral (Lone Remix)"
09. Moderat – "Seamonkey (Untold Remix)"
10. Modeselektor – "Kill Bill Vol. 4"
11. Nathan Fake – "Undoing The Laces"
12. Boy 8–Bit – "Mad Again"
13. DJ Shadow – "Organ Donor"
14. UK Apache with Shy FX – "Original Nutter"
15. Untold – "I Can't Stop This Feeling (Pangea Remix)"
16. Pangea – "Why"
17. Public Enemy – "Night Of The Living Baseheads"

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Radiohead band reveal something new in this summer

Radiohead band reveal something new in this summer.

The band recently short album "
The King of Limbs" and two songs, "The Butcher" and "Supercollider," on Record Store Day was released.

Now comes "Staircase." It, like the "The Butcher" and "Supercollider," are better than anything on "The King of Limbs."
"Here's a new track called Staircase, taken from our upcoming 'From The Basement' session.

And no, you're not seeing double. The doppelganger drummers are myself and Clive Deamer. Clive has long been one of my favorite drummers and so I was really excited when he agreed to perform with us. Hope you like what we've all done."

Stereogum reports the BBC's "From the Basement" by the band Radiohead will have to be in the July 1 to meet the "The King of Limbs" are plays. Sessions will also appear online.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Radiohead's latest album "The King of Limbs"

Their limited edition series of Radiohead's latest album "The King of Limbs" feature remixes of tracks from 12 vinyl record heat release is planned, according to a press release.

The set release for July 5, will feature a Caribou remix of "Little by Little" and a Jacques Greene mix of "Lotus Flower."

Selected independent record stores on release and the band's website will be available.

Saturday 28 May 2011

Radiohead and Weezer raised a good number of column inches

Radiohead and Weezer. Two bands that raised a good number of column inches, but do not expect you to cover each other was.

Sadly Thom Yorke and co decided to give us a translation is not only 'dream' but loyal Weezer unveiled a beautiful studio 'mad Android' covers.



Sunday 15 May 2011

Radiohead member Thom Yorke has been described as an "incredible dancer"

Thom Yorke is one of the Radiohead member, who has been described as an "incredible dancer" by one of the UK's leading choreographers.

British Royal Ballet's resident choreographer is Wayne McGregor, prepared Radiohead's music video I recently 'Lotus Flower' dance routine for Yorke claimed to see.

McGregor told Time Out, "I honestly think he's an incredible dancer. I've looked at the comments and it's really interesting, the debate that it's caused".

"Whether it is choreography, whether it's just someone dancing to music - all those things about authenticity of action, they're all questions of authenticity we're engaged in all the time."

"Lotus Flower" Band eighth studio album The King of Limbs, which in February was released digitally and physically on the feature in March.

Watch the video to Radiohead's 'Lotus Flower' below:


Wednesday 20 April 2011

Radiohead have denied rumours, they are releasing a second album

British rockers Radiohead have denied rumours they are releasing a second album of material from The King Of Limbs recording sessions.

Band of the eighth studio album in February and hope fans think the sun was near Creep hitmakers (hit shelves until the wait was quick to follow.

Two new ways of rumors, Supercollider and the butcher after the online lake.

But guitarist Ed O'Brien says those songs are actually part of a special vinyl EP they made ​​signs Britain's Record Store Day on Saturday, when visitors are encouraged to go out and buy music from independent shops.

O'Brien admits to submit new music from the band before hearing will have to wait a while because no other tracks will be ready for release.

He tells the BBC, "The Butcher is from the King Of Limbs sessions. Supercollider was recorded during that period and finished off after the album came out.

"There are (other) songs that we have started, that we never finished, but there's not like seven or eight finished songs waiting in the wings to be released now, or in the autumn, or something.

"When we start a new record, we tend to start afresh. It's kind of an evolutionary thing - only the fittest survive."

Thursday 31 March 2011

Radiohead recording new songs just weeks

Radiohead take a vacation any time soon is not planned, they're already recording new songs just weeks after the release of their eighth album.

British band organ king unveiled last month, and now they already are working on a behind have emerged.

Guitarist Jonny Greenwood tells rock magazine Q, "We're recording at the moment. We're just playing and making music and trying to work out what to do, really. We've stopped planning ahead very far and we're just making music and wondering where to go next and what to do."

Sunday 13 March 2011

Radiohead Come Back To The Studio Already


Just after releasing their third album, it has been reported that Radiohead is already backed to the studio in less than 3 weeks.

"We're recording at the moment, Radiohead," said Greenwood. "We're rehearsing a bit and just playing and making music and trying to work out what to do really. We have stopped planning ahead very far, just making music and wondering where to go next and what to do."

Speculation had already been done by some fans that the forthcoming effort will serve as a continuation of Limbs, which clocked in at just under 40 minutes.

The music for the Japanese adaption of Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood had already been scored by Radiohead, and the film is schedule to release later this week.

Saturday 5 March 2011

Radiohead working on new tunes


Radiohead band working on a new tunes, they prepare a new and unique tune, according to the fan Jonny Greenwood.

Speaking to BBC 6 Music News, The band guitarist claimed: "We are recording with Radiohead and rehearsing, playing and making music and working out what to do."

According to the radio station and Greenwood that the band recently release a new album The King of Limbs.

He said Radiohead are make music and are considered way to take in the future.

Liam Gallagher in an interview in
which he criticised Radiohead for writing their new album a tree.

Friday 25 February 2011

Radiohead - 'The King Of Limbs' (XL Recordings) Released: 21/02/11


‘The King of Limbs’ would’ve almost certainly been the most anticipated record of the decade, had it not been for one minor detail: Nobody knew it existed until the week of its release. Whilst its predecessor, ‘In Rainbows’, arrived amidst a torrent of media debate, Radiohead’s eighth album has, by contrast, come out of nowhere, a bolt from the black-out and a day early at that. It doesn’t have to live up to the hype because, for once, there hasn’t been any.

Of course, this being Radiohead, expectations, even when denied time to run wild, are extremely high. This being Radiohead, they don’t disappoint.

The album’s cover art features a pair of spectral cartoon cephalopods and opening tack ‘Bloom continues the oceanic theme. The heart-in-your-ears thrill of new Radiohead material abounds as glitchy piano loops give way to Thom Yorke’s trademark falsetto, weaving its way around images of “giant turtle’s eyes” and “jellyfish that bite”. Harmonies and strings pile up in a way that’s simultaneously heavenly and familiar; Gene Kelly tap-dancing his way across the seabed to transcendental elevator music. Bassist, Colin Greenwood, so often the unsung hero, provides the track with much of its colour without drawing attention to himself.

‘Morning Magpie’ and ‘Little by Little’ marry the ‘Brothers Grimm’ claustrophobia of ‘Hail to the Thief’ with the electronic experimentation of ‘Kid A’. Back and forth guitar lines work hard to drown out the baying of digital wolves but, in both cases, the doors are eventually blown off their hinges.

Instrumental break, ‘Feral’, is composed of fragments that suggest, but never add up to, a gorgeous, unheard melody. It wears itself out in pursuit of its own tail before segueing into lead single ‘Lotus Flower’. However, it’s the following track, ‘Codex’ that provides the album’s true centre piece. Shifting piano chords, reminiscent of ‘Pyramid Song’, underpin a vocal which merges so perfectly with the accompanying horns that it’s as if Yorke’s windpipe has been transmogrified into brass, mid-utterance.

The last two songs are equally brilliant, especially the closer, ‘Separator’, which boasts a perfectly restrained set of shimmering guitar riffs, the only time on the record that the instrument really comes to the fore. Yorke sings “if you think this is over then you’re wrong” and it’s immediately evident that, whilst ‘The King of Limbs’ may use some familiar sounds, Radiohead have nowhere near exhausted their potential.

Monday 21 February 2011

Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood Scoring For Hollywood


For a forthcoming feature film staring actor John C. Reilly,it has been revealed that Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood is recording the soundtrack.

Hollywoodreporter.com explains that the film "tells the story of a smart, educated New York mother who does her best to raise a son she never wanted. He turns out to be extremely difficult and is at the center of the woman's marital breakdown before going on a killing spree at his high school with a crossbow."

Tracks for There Will Be Blood and Norwegian Wood has recently been recorded by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood.

The good news for Radiohead fans doesn't stop there. Just this week the group released their new album, The King of Limbs, a day ahead of schedule.

Saturday 12 February 2011

Radiohead star hails Twitter revolutions


The influence of social networking services on protests around the world has been hailed by the Radiohead star Ed O'Brien.

O'Brien said: "It's in the arena of public protest that it seems Twitter and Facebook are increasingly the means by which popular movements throughout the world are able to come together and mobilise.

"I have been so moved by the peaceful Jasmine revolution in Tunisia [and] the anti-Government demonstrations centred on Tahrir Square in Cairo."

He added: "Social networking has helped facilitate the freedom to assemble peacefully and express oneself.

"Equally, in Britain it seems to be having a similar effect in helping essential protests being organised by students and groups such as UK Uncut against the Government's ill thought out cuts ... Well done those people!"

Saturday 22 January 2011

Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood Releases New Soundtrack


Jonny Greenwood,Guitarist of Radiohead's is set to release his third film soundtrack.

Greenwood is creating a song for upcoming film Norwegian Wood will be released in March to coincide with the UK release of the film.

BBC Concert Orchestra and the Emperor Quartet performed on the sound track which is composed by Greenwood.

Greenwood told the BBC, “I wrote this piece mostly in hotels and dressing rooms while touring with Radiohead. This was more practical than glamorous — lots of time sitting around indoors, lots of instruments about — and aside from picking up a few geographical working titles, I can’t think that it had any effect where, on tour, it was written.”

Sunday 16 January 2011

Radiohead approves about Haiti Charity Concert

British rockers Radiohead have approved to the fan's group to sale an unofficial recording of the band's Haiti charity concert.

The fan's group on the stage in Los Angeles for the previous year 2010 January to help prevention efforts in the earthquake-hit nation, and the audience save this show in camera.

Concert-goers group have stuck to the piece together the footage into a unofficial film of the gig, and now they give them to the manager of Radiohead to sale it and take more money for charity.

Thursday 13 January 2011

Radiohead approve fans' charity concert recording


To raise money for Oxfam,fans had been granted permission by rockers of Radiohead to sell an unofficial recording of the band's Haiti charity concert.

To help rescue efforts in the earthquake-hit nation,The group appear on the stage in Los Angeles last January (10) and audience caught the show on camera.

The band allowed it to be released on the condition that proceeds went to Oxfam's Haiti emergency fund.

One of the dedicated fans, Inez Rogatsky, says, "Collecting the footage took a while - maybe two or three months. Fourteen separate video recordings doesn't mean that there were 14 people standing there with professional equipment. Some of the recordings are a few seconds shot on an iPhone. On some of the songs I wish we had better coverage than we did.

"(After contacting the band's manager) I heard back within two days that it was a great idea. He mentioned that the band wanted us to get donations for Haiti. I suggested a few organisations, and they decided to go with Oxfam."

Sunday 9 January 2011

Radiohead Were Almost Dropped....


After poor sales of Radiohead debut single 'Creep' and they could have be dropped from their record,a new film reveals.

The film, entitled 'Anyone Can Play Guitar', follows Radiohead's early days and the music scene in Oxford, were they formed.

'Creep' was a great failure on its initial release just like (album) 'Pablo Honey.'


According to their early management, it got to the stage where EMI wanted to drop them,'' promoter Jon Spira told MOJO.

He added: ''[But] a small radio station in San Francisco picked the single up on import and played it until it became the listeners' song of the year. They got a second chance.''

The film, released in the summer, also features never-seen-before footage of Foals, Supergrass and Ride.

Monday 3 January 2011

Radiohead greatest album OK Computer

Radiohead greatest album OK Computer which of the past 25 years by music fans. His 1997 release album tracks such as Paranoid Android and Karma Police crush NIRVANA and OASIS.

Rdiohead frontman Thom Yorke won three time more sides in a top 30 picked by Q magazine readers.

Paul Rees, Q's editor-in-chief, said: "Our readers see OK Computer as the benchmark against which all other albums continue to be judged."

TOP 30:

1 OK Computer, Radiohead.

2 Nevermind, Nirvana.

3 (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis.

4 Definitely Maybe, Oasis.

5 Whatever People Say I Am, Arctic Monkeys.

6 The Joshua Tree, U2.

7 The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses.

8 The Bends, Radiohead.

9 Achtung Baby, U2.

10 Black Holes And Revelations, Muse.

11 Is This It, The Strokes.

12 A Rush Of Blood To The Head, Coldplay.

13 Parklife, Blur.

14 Screamadelica, Primal Scream.

15 White Blood Cells, The White Stripes.

16 In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, Neutral Milk Hotel.

17 Hot Fuss, The Killers.

18 Kid A, Radiohead.

19 Funeral, Arcade Fire.

20 American Idiot, Green Day.

21 The Holy Bible, Manic Street Preachers.

22 Absolution, Muse.

23 In Rainbows, Radiohead.

24 Only By The Night, Kings Of Leon.

25 Demon Days, Gorillaz.

26 Origin Of Symmetry, Muse.

27 Appetite For Destruction, Guns N'Roses.

28 Urban Hymns, The Verve.

29 Automatic For The People, R.E.M.

30 Loveless, My Bloody Valentine.