LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 11: Rock band Radiohead poses for a portrait at Capitol Records, Hollywood, California on June 11, 1997. (Thom Yorke 2nd from left) (Photo by: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images With their series of European ...
When Radiohead released their third album, “OK Computer,” on May 21, 1997, they were a band that a typical indie-rock fan would know—but maybe not well. The band’s single “Creep,” from their 1993 ...
The post OK Computer at 25: How Radiohead Foresaw the Future of Rock Music and Humanity appeared first on Consequence. Radiohead could’ve proudly followed 1995’s The Bends with something markedly ...
When Radiohead was making “OK Computer” — its classic album released 25 years ago, on May 21, 1997 — there was, of course, lead singer Thom Yorke fronting the band and longtime producer Nigel Godrich ...
Pitchfork Book Club highlights today’s best new music books. Below, read the opening of the book’s first chapter, which traces how Thom Yorke’s post–OK Computer exhaustion forced Radiohead to reinvent ...
Radiohead's OK Computer is to be preserved by the Library of Congress. The band's critically acclaimed third studio album is amongst 25 recordings spanning 1890 to 1999 that are being added to the ...
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