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    Radiohead is a band that has spent the better part of their career re-inventing themselves. They’re not necessarily the most consistent band of all time, but one has to give them credit for always trying to keep moving, and never falling into the same tr Full Article at PopMatters

  2. 80-strong troupe has appeared in four Olympic opening ceremonies, as well as performing with Thom Yorke and Fleetwood Mac. Next up, returning for its 11th year between June 28 and 30, the Greenwich And Docklands International Festival's Dancing City... Full Article at Wharf.co.uk

  3. This year, Lex’s latest label compilation opus is entitled Complex and is a taster of the label in 2012 with Thom Yorke and DOOM, a Dave Sitek remix of the DOOM and Jneiro Jarel and even some vintage Danger Mouse & Jemini. The label was started by Tom... Full Article at Dazed Digital

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    We Go Magic made a name for themselves in part thanks to working with producers like Nigel Godrich, making Thom Yorke dance at summer festivals, and combining the latest Bud Light catch phrase with the word “magic.” It’s a combination that works well... Full Article at The A.V. Club

  5. We don’t know exactly what “This” is, but the mood of the melody and the haltingly hectic pace of the drumbeat certainly invoke of gloom that is hard to miss. It was this strain of darkness that FutureDeluxe latched onto when creating the video for... Full Article at The Creators Project

  6. This recent clip, written and directed by Jason Drew & Andrew Jones, features the latest track from Modeselektor and Thom Yorke. Skillful 3D animation was used to visualize the songs intense vibe, and brings to life a mysterious puppet aided by its... Full Article at Complex

  7. He told Rolling Stone magazine: "I can see why it's alienated people. I didn't realise it was on its own planet. "It was amazing just to put the record out like that. But then it didn't feel like it really existed. "But that was the consequence of what... Full Article at Times Live South Africa

  8. Radiohead can see how their last album 'The King of Limbs' alienated people.

    The 'Nude' group released 'The King of Limbs' with no prior promotion and only one week's notice last year, and singer Thom Yorke acknowledges it was difficult record for many of their fans to digest. He told Rolling Stone magazine: 'I can see why it's... Full Article at Big Pond News

  9. From the very start of the album’s first track, “Planet Telex,” there is a strong sense something epic is coming. And it does. The sheer emotional force of lead singer Thom Yorke’s voice, combined with the forceful strumming of Jonny Greenwood’s... Full Article at The Cavalier Daily

  10. Yorke admits ‘King Of Limbs’ was weird.

    Yorke has revealed that he understands why Radiohead's recent record 'The King of Limbs' was hard to digest. The band released their eighth studio album without no prior promotion and only a week's notice last year, and Yorke acknowledges how the album... Full Article at MusicRooms

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