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Mon, Mar 30
Turning a new leaf.Three years following their massive release, OK Computer, Radiohead got back into gear and made this effort. It seems that they were making sure to do nothing like they had ever done before, and in the process got rid of just about every single rock riff or heavy section tha...
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source: The Rawking Refuses To Stop!
I’m cheating a bit on this one because the Knives Out single looms ever larger in retrospect — a fork in the road Radiohead failed to take. Songs such as “Fog” (my favorite Radiohead song, easy), “Worrywort” and “Cuttooth” were recorded in a fresh session after the long haul that led to Kid A a...
Published Fri, Sep 18
Podcast: Best of the 2000s: Top 100 Albums of the Decade, 40-21 
source: The Rawking Refuses To Stop!
I was never a Kid A guy. It never spoke to me in quite the way OK Computer or even Amnesiac did — it always felt like a relatively morbid collection that never quite congealed. The beauty of recorded music is that it gets to age with you; listening to Kid A now, it’s abundantly clear that the band ha...
Published Thu, Sep 17
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Yes, this is a progressive album. Ok, this is not like 70s, but is a kind of a new era of progressive rock, like Muse maybe. A very dark album, my god, they did the great computer and then this album appeared. This change is what make Radiohead a proggy band, and I really don't care what the people sa...
Published Mon, Jul 27
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Radiohead has proven several times to be one of the best bands to emerge on the pop scene in the last 20 years or so.Inside their incredible discography,Kid A stands as a precious highlight,light years away from what was heard in The Bends or Ok Computer,and subsequently Amnesiac.
Published Mon, Jul 27
Opinion: RADIOHEAD - Kid A (2000) 
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Kid A is the fourth full-length studio album by UK experimental rock act Radiohead. I was very fond of their previous album Ok Computer (1997) when it was released and I remember waiting for the release of Kid A with lots of expectations. Back then I was really disappointed and dismissed the a...
Published Mon, Jul 27
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Radiohead is my 2nd favorite band of all time, just behind Pink Floyd. They are ambitious, inventive original, and they sound great. They can do pop (Pablo Honey), straight-up Alternative Rock (The Bends), and Alternative with a strong progressive edge (OK Computer). But where they reall...
Published Fri, Jun 26
source: Longmont Daily Times-Call
CO a concert featuring the music of Radiohead at 8 pm today at the Oriental Theater, 4335 W. 44th Ave. Last year, the collective performed a re-creation of Radiohead's album “OK Computer.” BOULDER — Boulder County Parks and Open Space presents “Spring at ...
Published Fri, May 29
Glastonbury - A festival needs a future 
source: Independent
UK Radiohead, in 1997, playing with no monitors and unbeatable passion as OK Computer began its passage towards global success, are still considered by Michael Eavis as his greatest festival moment, one so thrilling it confirmed his desire to continue. ...
Published Thu, May 28
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