The import EP My Iron Lung is as close to a forgotten, long-lost Radiohead album as you can get. Although marketed and priced as an EP, it contains eight tracks, seven of...
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If the
Smiths, the most important British band of the '80s, and
Nirvana, America's prize from the '90s, had a mutant offspring, it would be Oxford, England's
Radiohead....
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"High and Dry" opened the eyes of many people when it was released as a single. It was a strong sign that Radiohead was much more than just another one-hit wonder, and that...
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Since Radiohead have released numerous European CD singles over the years, with many of their B-sides being as strong as their album material, they decided to compile the...
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Radiohead's debut album, Pablo Honey, is a promising collection that blends U2's anthemic rock with long, atmospheric instrumental passages and an enthralling triple-guitar...
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Let's give Radiohead the benefit of the doubt. Let's assume that when the Oxford five began making their latest album, they didn't consciously intend to produce something...
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Instead of simply adding club beats or sonic collage techniques, Radiohead strive to incorporate the unsettling "intelligent techno" sound of Autechre and Aphex Twin,...
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This 43-minute audio documentary describes how Radiohead became one of the more respected groups of the 1990s and analyzes why they are the antithesis of the successful...
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At this point, I give the band credit for being "different." And I give you, the listener, credit for staying "awake." Now, whatever causes a band...
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Faced with a deliberately difficult deviation into "experimentation," Radiohead and their record label promoted Kid A as just that -- a brave experiment, and that the next...
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They want to be Artists who create Art. And somewhere along the way--long before Radiohead ever got here--it was decided that Art would be defined by its difficulty. The...
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Pablo Honey in no way was adequate preparation for its epic, sprawling follow-up, The Bends. Building from the sweeping, three-guitar attack that punctuated the best moments...
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For their third release in 13 months, Radiohead let loose a mini-album of live material culled from four European dates and slapped them together into their standard...
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At least at this early date, I think it’s nearly impossible to review In Rainbows, Radiohead’s seventh studio album, based solely on the music. In case you’ve been living...
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