Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Radiohead circa 1997. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage) “It was just the noise that was going on in my head for most of a year and a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Radiohead’s deluxe reissue of its classic 1997 album “OK Computer” — full title: “OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017″ — led Discogs’ ...
The trove of largely unheard music is only officially available for a limited time, the band revealed. For the next 18 days, Bandcamp purchases of Radiohead's MINIDISCS [HACKED]—for a minimum donation ...
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 ...
In Rolling Stone’s recent cover story on the 20th anniversary of Radiohead’s OK Computer, singer Thom Yorke says that if he could go back to 1997 he’d tell his younger self to “lighten the fuck up.” ...
Band was just about to finish 'OK Computer' sessions when it decided to record one last track. Radiohead Deliver 'OK Computer''s Manifesto With 'Fitter Happier' Radiohead Deliver 'OK Computer''s ...
Radiohead have released 18 hours of material from the OK Computer era on Bandcamp one week after it was leaked online. The release comprises 18 minidiscs that feature both full band material and music ...
Radiohead revolutionized alternative rock when it released “OK Computer” in 1997. Now, 20 years later, the Oxford, England, band’s landmark album still sounds like the future of rock ‘n’ roll. Well, ...
Thom Yorke is sitting in the restaurant lobby of a cheap hotel in Atlanta, eating and sneering. More precisely, he’s sitting with guitarist Jonny Greenwood, eating a large club sandwich and sneering ...
In his search, he was curious just as other fans about where this artwork originated, and after seeing a map released from the OK Computer-era, he saw an opportunity to figure out exactly where this ...
Looking back on the music of 1997 is like looking back on the Age of Enlightenment. Twenty years ago this week, Radiohead dropped OK Computer (it had been out for a month already in Japan), ...