It took Radiohead a little less than four years to make one of rock's most thrilling leaps, evolving from the potent but familiar post-grunge of Pablo Honey into the multihued art-rock of their third ...
Radiohead’s deluxe reissue of its classic 1997 album “OK Computer” — full title: “OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017″ — led Discogs’ list of most-collected colored vinyl releases for 2017. How do they know ...
OK Computer is where everything changed for Radiohead. Their 1993 debut album, Pablo Honey, was spotty, bland and tentative; its 1995 follow-up, The Bends, was a major leap forward. Who was sure which ...
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 ...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of “OK Computer,” Radiohead is releasing a special edition of the album. Called “OKNOTOK 1997-2017,” the deluxe release features remastered audio of the original ...
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 ...
Radiohead's mind-bending 1997 masterpiece OK Computer (which turns 20 this spring) is finally getting the box set reissue treatment. The package contains a newly remastered version of the album, eight ...
“It’s not really about computers,” said Radiohead’s Thom Yorke about OK Computer, his band’s brand-new album. He was sitting in a chair, a video camera was pointed at him, and much of what we know ...
The many works of Radiohead have been subject to probably the most discourse of any alternative rock band when it comes to the question “Which album is their best?” Their nine studio albums all have ...
To be truly legendary, a band needs a hidden message for fans to discover. The Beatles had the Paul is Dead rumor. Pink Floyd had the Dark Side of Oz. I'm currently listening to the suggested playlist ...
Thom Yorke has four words of blunt advice for his younger, twitchier self, that paranoid twentysomething humanoid who made his band’s turn-of-the-millennium masterpieces. “Lighten the fuck up,” Yorke ...