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Radiohead

Radiohead were one of the few alternative bands of the early '90s to draw heavily from the grandiose arena rock that characterized U2's early albums. But the band internalized that epic sweep, turning it inside out to tell tortured, twisted tales of angst and alienation. Vocalist Thom Yorke's pained lyrics were brought to life by the group's three-guitar attack, which relied on texture -- borrowing as much from My Bloody Valentine and Pink Floyd as R.E.M. and Pixies -- instead of virtuosity. It took Radiohead a while to formulate their signature sound. Their 1993 debut, Pablo Honey, only suggested their potential, and one of its songs, "Creep," became an unexpected international hit, its angst-ridden lyrics making it an alternative rock anthem. Many observers pigeonholed Radiohead as a one-hit wonder, but the group's second album, The Bends, was released to terrific reviews in the band's native Britain in early 1995, helping build a more stable fan base. Having demonstrated unexpected staying power, as well as increasing ambition, Radiohead next released OK Computer, a progressive, electronic-tinged masterpiece that became one of the most acclaimed albums of the '90s.

Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar), Ed O'Brien (guitar, vocals), Jonny Greenwood (guitar), Colin Greenwood (bass), and Phil Selway (drums) formed Radiohead as students in 1988 while living in Oxford. Initially called "On a Friday," the band began pursuing a musical career in earnest in the early '90s, releasing the Drill EP in 1992. Shortly afterward, the group signed to EMI/Capitol and released the single "Creep," a fusion of R.E.M. and Nirvana highlighted by a noisy burst of feedback prior to the chorus. "Creep" was a moderate hit, and their next two singles, "Anyone Can Play Guitar" and "Pop Is Dead," gained a small following, even as the British music press ignored the group.

Pablo Honey, Radiohead's album, was released to mixed reviews in the spring of 1993. As the band launched a European supporting tour, "Creep" became a sudden smash hit in America, earning heavy airplay on modern rock radio and MTV. On the back of the single's success, Radiohead toured the U.S. extensively, opening for Belly and Tears for Fears. All the exposure helped Pablo Honey go gold, and "Creep" was re-released in the U.K. at the end of 1993. This time, the single became a Top Ten hit, and the band spent the following summer touring the world.

Although "Creep" made Radiohead a success, it also led many observers to peg the band as a one-hit wonder. Conscious of such thinking, the group entered the studio with producer John Leckie to record its second album, The Bends. Upon its spring 1995 release, The Bends was greeted with overwhelmingly enthusiastic reviews, all of which praised the group's deeper, more mature sound. However, positive reviews didn't sell albums, as Radiohead struggled to be heard during the U.K.'s summer of Brit-pop and as American radio programmers and MTV ignored the record. The band continued to tour as the opening act on R.E.M.'s prestigious Monster tour. By the end of the year, The Bends began to catch on, thanks not only to the band's constant touring but also to the stark, startling video for "Just." The album made many year-end best-of lists in the U.K., and early in 1996, the record reentered the British Top Ten and climbed to gold status in the U.S., helped in the latter by the video for "Fake Plastic Trees."

During the first half of 1996, Radiohead continued to tour before re-entering the studio that fall to record their third album, OK Computer, which was released in the summer of 1997. A devoted following of fans and a handful of enthusiastic critical supporters immediately embraced the album's majestic blend of unfettered prog rock, post-punk angst, eerie electronic textures, and assured songwriting. Since it skillfully teetered between rock classicism and futurism, it earned near-unanimous critical and popular support over the course of the year, which turned into unrestrained adoration in the final two years of the decade, even though its sales still hadn't climbed above gold status.

Expectations for Radiohead's fourth album were stratospheric, which placed additional pressure on the already perfectionist band, and led to several stumbling blocks along the way. An intense buzz of excitement among the band's still-growing following greeted the pre-release appearance of most of the album's tracks on the Internet in MP3 form; they displayed an all-out fascination with challenging, often minimalist electronica. Titled Kid A, the album was finally released in October 2000 and astonished many observers by debuting at number one on the U.S. album charts. While the band didn't release any singles or embark on a formal tour, the album met with a mixed critical response as the group was accused of creating a distant and radio-unfriendly record; however, it did remain a fan favorite.

In June of 2001, Radiohead quickly released an album under the name Amnesiac that consisted of material that was recorded during the Kid A sessions. The band made it very clear, though, that it was not to be considered an outtakes album; rather, they insisted that the two albums were of clear and separate concept. Regardless, Amnesiac debuted at number one in the U.K. and number two on the U.S. chart (behind then-stronghold Staind), while outselling Kid A in week one by 25,000 copies. The singles "Pyramid Song" and "Knives Out" were culled from Amnesiac with a subsequent world tour. While planning "I Might Be Wrong" for a third single, the idea expanded into a live "mini-album," titled after the track, that was released in November of 2001. Hail to the Thief, the proper follow-up to Amnesiac, was relatively direct in structure and peaked at number three on the U.S. chart. Sporadic recording sessions resumed in early 2005, but a projected release date for the band's seventh studio album remained 2007 as Yorke prepared a solo album, The Eraser, which was issued in July 2006.

On October 1, 2007, the bandmembers announced that they had finished their seventh album, In Rainbows, and that it would be "out" in a matter of ten days. Giving fans the option to pay whatever they'd like for the album as a zip file of MP3s, Radiohead also devised a pre-order system for the physical version of the album -- a "discbox" containing a double-vinyl version, a CD copy with an enhanced six-track bonus disc, a lyric book, and photos. This was done without the involvement of a record label. However, deals were eventually struck for standard retail releases. In late December, XL issued the album in the U.K., where it topped the album chart. The feat was repeated the following month in the U.S., where it was issued through the TBD label. Sonically and lyrically, In Rainbows was one of their warmest and most direct albums to date.

Radiohead took a somewhat similar approach for the release of The King of Limbs. On February 14, 2011, the band announced that the album would be issued in five days as a fixed-price download with physical releases to follow. Standard CD and vinyl versions were scheduled for late March via XL and TBD, while an elaborately packaged double 10" vinyl/CD set was scheduled for early May. The two-disc TKOL RMX 1234567 followed five months later, featuring 19 remixes of King of Limbs tracks from the likes of Jamie xx, Caribou, Four Tet, and Nathan Fake. The band also recorded a live set of songs from the album as part of the From the Basement video series, and subsequently released the set, titled King of Limbs: Live from the Basement, in 2012. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Andy Kellman, Rovi
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Comments

mnsswall
Sonic youth called......
slow.clsa
A beautiful girl cant turn your world into dust...
Like music I koot sa cool yo have to have music to go crazy. I wot go cool crazy. Make. I koot ne
Radiohead is an amazing band. They really make me think.and@ Mike_gibbs I'm not a hipster either
I've loved this song since it first came out.. love the classic Creep.. no you don't have to wear skinny jeans or label yourself, to love good music. :)
I love Radiohead and especially the new stuff Thom Yorke's putting out..
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of you life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes. When done press f6 and your lover's name will come on the screen in big letters. This is so scary because it actually works
kaibagirl603
The X on the album reminds me of the album cover/logo of the band the XX
The review starts by characterizi n g U2's early albums as "arena rock". I'm not sure which records those were...wtf?
bubbafranks7
I can relate to this song.
slow.clsa
Punch drunk singalong one of radioheads underrated tracks by far...
Scott Tennerman
@1beautifulw o r l d I agree. Radiohead is amazing, and most "hipster people" only listen to RH because its cool, and they don't want to be mainstream, when in fact they are. True Radioheaders llove it for the music, not the fad.
36998444
One of my favorite bands of all time. Still love the classic track Creep.
gabesmith712
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you have started reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in the next 143 minutes. When done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary because it actually works
@ mike_gibbs and tmcilroy4: I am not a part of this generalized hipster crowd you speak of, and I have been a fan of Radiohead since the song Idioteque was released in 2000. Although I think what you say is true about the generalized crowd following a following, and you are entitled to your opinion of their musical style; they have a very well-rounded sound that is like nobody else, and nobody else has come close to their sound in vocal, musical composition, and originality in style.
tmcilroy4
i'm with mike_gibbs on this.
MOST RADIOHEAD FANS ARE JUST HIPSTER SHEEP WITH IPHONES, SKINNY JEANS, AND BLACK FRAME GLASSES. CREEP IS THE ONLY SONG THEY EVER HAD THAT IS PASSABLE AS ENTERTAINMEN T . MY SOUL DRY HEAVES AT THE SOUND OF THEIR OTHER GARBAGE. WHOEVER WROTE THIS REVIEW GIVES THEM ENTIRELY TOO MUCH CREDIT.
AmAzInG! My new wall paper says Radiohead. They are soooo awesome!
good band if you like them then you will like muse
You are posting on the artists page so no one knows what song you are talking about
Great song for how I'm feeling
Gagging order- this song breaks my heart.
So fu*king special
@izzyisajerk I agree. You just can't compare a song to Creep.
Putting Radiohead on the Joe Henry station shows a very intelligent, a n d creative direction by Pandora. .
Creep is the best song
You and whose army, greatest radiohead song. Amnesiac greatest radiohead album.
wow, the guy who reviewed radiohead's biography deserves a pulitzer, hit it right on the mark.
Radiohead - My favorite band.. OK Computer - my favorite album of all time..
I wish Thom would stop whining and act like a man. Seriously dood! You're a rich rockstar, quit crying.
serafinhmatt h e w s : you are correct. infact, they replaced pink floyd for my parents. My parents are 65. I have loved them since I was 12. I am 33.
They may as well be the Pink Floyd of this century. Radiohead is by far the best band in music today
15 Step is my favorite song ever. Ever.
aly798
Such a great band!!!!!
quintentduar t e
Radiohead was one of Britain's best
Thom Yorke's voice is just so beautiful, I love it. Radiohead overall is such a great band :) <3
Karma Police is my favorite song by Radiohead
The best thing about Radiohead is that, other than Ok Computer, there is no album that is significantl y better than any other. That being said, I cannot get enough of The Bends.
Don't read this because it actually works. If you've ever began a post with that line, you f**king suck! Save that sh*t for your lame fu**king facebook page. Facebook sucks too!
Rob Truett?!! Is that really you..? I remember you from HS! Did they ever give your snuggie back? Kinda weird how you used to bring that to class. I'll bet Ben Gibbard could write some cool s*** about how f'd up you were. From a third person's perspective, of course. None the less, Radiohead rocks. You suck. So does your disappearing hamster trick. Stay off this post. And no listening to Damien Marley, either. Creeps me out we're on the same thread...
Great song. His style is really interesting and beautiful.
90s all the way. Great voice
@Beastage you should listen to Hail to the Thief and The Bends.
cwallace1224
I may be paranoid, but no android.
Love + Radiohead
Love every Radiohead album from The Bends to TKOL! I really don't have a favorite, it would depend on what day you asked me.
In Rainbows is my favorite album. Probably one of the best albums for just sitting down and listening to the whole thing. It kind of reminds me of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in that respect.
creep is a good song,very good
KIdding me? don't read this bio on Radiohead because it actually hurts. borrowed from REM and the Pixies?!?! took Radiohead a while to formulate their sound?!?! And best of all OK Computer...o n e of the most acclaimed albums of the 90's ?!?! Is that supposed to be some sort of curdled joke? Ok computer was hailed the best album of the century by Rolling Stone mag. However wrote this bio is deaf and dumb like a brail menu for a drive thru. I couldn't tell you his name though because it's impossibl
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