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by Sean Adams
Ever wondered what music the people who post on the DiS boards are into? Us too. We've always thought about doing some sort of poll-of-polls, and then - as is often the way with DiS - a member of the community took it upon themselves to start one. The results of which were revealed on the boards too but right here, right now, we can reveal far more than the top 20.»
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by Sean Adams
More music, less talk... the best of DiS' inbox this week... »
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by Sean Adams
After postings gigs listings all over the world, Radiohead finally announce three UK dates.»
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by Sean Adams
For a bit of fun and as some vague ‘celebration’ of the fact we’ve existed long enough to reach our 11th birthday, over the next few days the current crop of DiS contributors will be writing about records released in the year 2000 that they loved and continue to admire...»
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by Luke Slater
Some Thom Yorke and Radiohead related news.»
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by Sean Adams
Good news everyone... Vinyl sales up 55% in first half of 2011»
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by Luke Slater
Presented without comment.
Taken from the From The Basement session that will air later this year.»
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by Alex Yau
This is not so much "news" (at least not in the sense that it's a glorified gig listing or some release information), more a few things Phil Selway from Radiohead told DiS this in a spare 5 minutes at Liverpool SoundCity this weekend... »
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by Sean Adams
in a pathetic attempt to discover whether popular things are popular and to see if there is much agreement amongst our readership, we bring you DrownedinSound's very first Facebook poll, to try to discover which are YOUR favourite releases of the year so far. It's Friday, it takes seconds, and it is in no way scientific, so hop over to http://facebook.com/DrownedinSound and place your vote.»
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by Luke Slater
World asks "is this a sensible use of time?".»
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by Luke Slater
Radiohead unveil new video for 'Lotus Flower' and release King of Limbs a day earlier than planned...»
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by Luke Slater
Thom Yorke is a man who likes to challenge himself in many ways, which probably explains his latest project, in collaboration with Stanley Donwood, who has designed many a record sleeve for Radiohead, you should know and/or remember. This one's a human art installation, I guess.»
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by Luke Slater
Liars may have already released one of the albums of the year in Sisterworld, but they are not content to stop it at that. They've just announced that there's a remix EP on the way and it's a release which features Thom Yorke of all people. He of Radiohea»
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by Luke Slater
Popular pop-rock musicians and famous experimentalists Radiohead have finished recording another batch of songs for their forthcoming full-length, which will be the follow-up to 2007's price-varying In Rainbows (via NME.com).»
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by Luke Slater
Radiohead's Phil Selway releases his debut album through Bella Union very soon indeed. If you can't wait that long, and would perhaps like a taster of what he's got in store for you, then you'll be pleased with the news that four of the album's tracks are available for you to listen to. Neat stuff. »
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by Luke Slater
Radiohead's Ed O'Brien has revealed that the band are "a matter of weeks" away from finishing their new record, the follow-up to 2007's free for all that was In Rainbows, reports BBC 6Music.»
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by Luke Slater
Right. Stop it. That's enough with the drummer jokes. Phil Selway, the man who beats the skins amongst other things in indie giants Radiohead, will release his debut solo album in August. The record is called Familial and will come out through Bella Union, with the date for that being August 30, so still a while to go yet.»
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by Luke Slater
The Haitian earthquake may seem like a while ago now, but the effects are obviously still ongoing. And Regina Spektor is one such artist recognising this fact as she is releasing a single for charity today, Tuesday April 27 (via TwentyFourBit).»
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by Luke Slater
Unhappy with how things were progressive, he thought he'd get a longboat over and stick his miniature oar in. Someone's gotta do something, I guess. Here's a video of what he had to say for himself.»
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by Luke Slater
These so-called spats always seem like much ado about nothing, and they mostly are. Still, let's not turn up the opportunity to have a little laugh about them all, anyway. Here we have The Fiery Furnaces frontman Matthew Friedberger have a bit of a poke and bash at Radiohead because of, what he sees as, the band latching onto anything that's perceived as 'cool'. Really?»
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by Luke Slater
A survey to find the musical spending habits of the Great British Public has been published today, with some interesting results and some less interesting results. 3,000 Britishes aged 18-60 took part in the survey, undertaken by Compare Download.»
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by Luke Slater
What have we learned from the whole Thom Yorke video saga? Nothing!»
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by Luke Slater
Femme-popster and voice of a broken generation Lily Allen has entered a ferocious war of words with indie darlings of the world over Radiohead, over the damage caused by ILLEGAL file sharing to the music industry. Except it's not really been that ferocious, nor has it been a war of words (via NME.com).»
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by Luke Slater
Radiohead frontman and spokesman for a generation Thom Yorke has announced yet more of his work is to be released, this time a two singles; one called 'Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses' and t'other called 'The Hollow Earth'.»
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by Luke Slater
For the first time in living history there will be no box office on site at either Reading or Leeds festivals this weekend. »
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by Andrzej Lukowski
Sometime around Friday lunchtime, nerdologists the web over had finally come to the definite, definite conclusion that there was definitely, definitely a Radiohead EP entitled Wall Of Ice due out today. We can't really be bothered to repeat exactly how th»
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by Luke Slater
This week's content in the form of a Spotify playlist.»
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by Andrzej Lukowski
DiS won't tell you precisely what we were up to when Joanna Newsom delighted the merrily coloured sheep and picturesque middle-class families of last year's Latitude festival with an early Sunday afternoon set of harp epics. Let's just say shame is involv»
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by Sean Adams
Radiohead have indicated that they will testify against the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America ) in a landmark case against a Boston University student, cementing their support of file-sharing.»
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by John Roberts
Like Radiohead? How do you fancy getting your hands on expanded versions of the Oxford quintet's first three albums? What's that? You do? Well, read on.»
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by John Roberts
Finished all of your Christmas reading? Well, how about you pick yourself up something new - a nice biography of Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, perhaps? Oh, wait, there isn't one. At least, there wasn't...»
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by John Roberts
In case you hadn't noticed, DiS has been on holiday for a few weeks. Well, now we're back and raring to go. Here's our pick of the music news (and some sad goodbyes) from our time away»
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by Sean Adams
TO BE FINISHED THIS AFTERNOON
File-sharing, free music, p2p, mp3 blogs, etc, etc... it's a hugely complex issue and no-one seems to have come up with a solution yet. We've run several pieces over the past week and we'd like to know what you now think and what you suggest that government, music fans, the music business, the media and of course musicians themselves, should be doing about this so-called 'problem'...»
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by Rob Webb
What do Radiohead have in common with Robbie Williams? They both want more control over the use of their music, and are joining the all-new Featured Artists' Coalition to campaign for artists' rights»
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by Rob Webb
Radiohead have picked an entry to a video-making competition as the official promo for new single 'Reckoner'»
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by Rob Webb
Radiohead, hey? They give away an entire album (okay, so a few people might have paid for it...) but then charge fans to remix its tracks»
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by Luke Slater
Formerly enigmatic dubstep producer Burial is now clear favourite to scoop the Mercury Music Prize, decided tomorrow at London's Grosvenor House.»
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by Mike Diver
After a week of betting, bookmakers William Hill have revealed that their favourite to take this year's Nationwide Mercury Prize is Burial's second album, Untrue (pictured)»
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by Mike Diver
We like the new(ish) video to Radiohead's 'House Of Cards', and figure you might, too. So here it is»
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by Ashraf Dumile
The nominees for the Mercury Prize 2008 have been announced with Radiohead, British Sea Power and Burial all in contention for the annual music award»
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by Sean Adams
We miss our podcast. You miss our podcast - we know this because we keep getting emails about it, bless you. However, sadly, there are far too many legal barriers to do the show and the royalty payments are astronomically constrictive, to say the least.»
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by Mike Diver
While it's well established that Radiohead aren't exactly over the moon with EMI's recently released best-of package, collecting their 'greatest hits' for the label, still they're chattering about the album»
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by Mike Diver
As Independents Day looms - July 4, mark your calendar - events bubble surfacewards, and eBay is currently hosting a topical auction»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead - presently on tour in the UK - have made a special live album available via iTunes»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead delivered the hits last night in London, at their second show at Hackney's Victoria Park»
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by Sean Adams
Weezer, makers of DiS's current Single of the Week, have opened the highly Google-able hornet's nest that is covering Radiohead's 'Creep'»
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by Mike Diver
Bravo, Coldplay: the bed-wetters, so we’re led to believe, have triumphed on two fronts, topping the albums and singles charts this week»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead's invitation to have fans remix their latest single 'Nude' has resulted in a Glasgow School of Art student becoming something of a YouTube sensation»
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by Sean Adams
Kiss lynchpin Gene Simmons reckons Radiohead are killing the music business and their live show is boring»
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by Kev Kharas
The Sun are reporting that Radiohead’s plans to save the world have been ruined by fans in France who IGNORED the band’s attempts to ‘green-up’ a show in Paris because they are too LAZY to ride bicycles»
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by Sean Adams
A run-down of what's been on the site this week... »
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by Gareth Dobson
Already common knowledge, but we're contractually obliged to mention that Radiohead have offered up a live cover of Portishead's 'The Rip' on their website.»
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by Alex Denney
The charts look like a lunatic's i-Pod set to shuffle this week, read more here»
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by Kev Kharas
Always gannets for the very latest word on what Radiohead are up to in these glory days, that word fell into our inbox this morning to tell us that Thom Yorke had debuted a never-before-played track at a show last night in Dublin»
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by Gareth Dobson
Radiohead beseech Prince to unblock his Creep cover at Coachella.»
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by Kev Kharas
The band may allow fans to pay what they want for new album Radioactive, singer Tom Fletcher told the BBC»
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by Kev Kharas
Well, it was either that headline up there or Coldplay won’t be ‘doing a Radiohead’. Which as well as being slightly tiresome in itself has already kind’ve been used, so we have this, news that Coldplay won’t be ditching EMI disguised as a semi-humourous jibe. Stirring stuff»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead have told The Word magazine of their anger at EMI's decision to release a Greatest Hits album against their wishes»
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by Kev Kharas
In Rainbows deal a 'one-off' says Thom Yorke, as the band donate track to MTV's anti-trafficking campaign»
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by Kev Kharas
This is pretty much a Ronseal moment - Prince, at Coachella festival in Los Angeles this Saturday just passed (26 Apr), springing a surprise cover of Radiohead’s angst-riddled anthem on the audience»
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by Kev Kharas
The stories have started to trail off just recently, but here’s an article about Radiohead to stoke those nostalgic cockles into life – the band will appear on Conan O’Brien’s American talk show tomorrow night (23 Apr) but will do so from the comfort of a London studio»
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by Kev Kharas
Not so much flogging a bolted horse as tearing out its eyeballs for ping pong balls, EMI have announced that they’ll be releasing a Radiohead Best Of… DVD alongside the forthcoming double CD»
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by Kev Kharas
CSS have been reduced to a five-piece for the time being after bass player Ira Trevisan quit the band because she cares more about fashion and the environment than so-so disco music»
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by Luke Turner
Having just been announced as US tour support for Radiohead, we caught up with Grizzly Bear main man Ed Droste to congratulate him on the news, and to pop a few questions as to the whys and wherefores»
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by Kev Kharas
A line-up for this year's Lollapalooza leaked last week has been confirmed by organiser Perry Farrell, but he's none too happy with the leaker. He is, however, excited about the prospect of a number of unique onstage collaborations, including the possibility of Radiohead bashing out a tune with one of the other acts on the bill. KanYe West? Foals? Flogging Molly?»
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by Mike Diver
Estelle might think Britain dead to her, considering the States her home nowadays, but that’s not stopped single-buying sorts of the land gobbling up copies of her ‘American Boy’ effort, which remains at number one»
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by Kev Kharas
Fighting fit, with the rep to back it up»
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by Kev Kharas
The organisers of Lollapalooza 2008 have sorted themselves some massive headline acts»
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by Kev Kharas
Bat For Lashes has announced a pair of live shows for June»
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by Gareth Dobson
Continuing the fun - here's the tracklisting for CD2 of Radiohead: The Best Of:»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead’s EMI-released Best Of is available from the 2nd of April – that much, we knew – but now the tracklisting for the double disc set has been announced»
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by Mike Diver
DiS has been talking with Radiohead drummer Phil Selway about the industry reaction to last year's download-for-nowt long-player In Rainbows, and its impact on the music industry»
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by Kev Kharas
Now that I’ve finished guffawing at my own, rubbish pun I can find the breath to let you know that DrownedinSound faves Radiohead will be appearing on Jonathan Ross’s BBC 1 show this weekend»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead will head back into the studio soon to begin work on new material with Nigel Godrich»
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by Kev Kharas
Inspired, presumably, by DrownedinSound’s recent DiScussion weighing up the merits of 1997, that distant year has been plundered by a couple of classical musicians for a new remix album»
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by Kev Kharas
The line-up for the Radiohead-curated Daydream Festival in Barcelona has been announced today»
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by Kev Kharas
Anyone crossing fingers for Liars may as well give-up and get the colour back in their digits: as it’s Natasha Khan and Bat for Lashes who've been confirmed as tour support to Radiohead on their forthcoming tours of Europe and the UK»
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by Kev Kharas
Liars have pulled their May appearances at the Explosions in the Sky-curated ATP and the London Astoria after landing the main support slot for Radiohead’s US tour»
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by Tom Milway
Anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms from a lack of Radiohead news stories this weekend, slip into this like a warm bath: find the video for the band’s next single, ‘Nude’, posted below»
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by Kev Kharas
What’s this? A new twist to the Radiohead/Glastonbury/carbon emissions/public transport saga? Just what you were hoping for on this Thursday lunchtime, I’m sure»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead have announced that ‘Nude’ will be the next single taken from In Rainbows, as a second free BBC show is added to the agenda»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead have apparently agreed to play a free gig for BBC Radio 2 on April Fool’s Day»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead will play a headline slot at this year’s Outside Lands Arts and Music Festival in San Francisco»
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by Kev Kharas
Glastonbury Festival have dismissed Thom Yorke’s concerns about the impact any headline set from his band would have on the environment»
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by Kev Kharas
For those of you not following the grand ceremony on TV, here’s a round-up of all the winners from last night’s NME Awards Show»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, who is the frontman of Radiohead, has revealed how Radiohead didn’t play this year’s Glastonbury festival due to the absence of a local transport infrastructure around the Glastonbury site in Glastonbury»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has come out in support of The Big Ask Europe, an organisation that’s demanding an increase in measures limiting climate-damaging emissions.»
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by Kev Kharas
Nick Cave believes Thom Yorke is a much “wiser” songwriter than he is, adding that the Radiohead frontman is better equipped than he to be “the voice of the people”.»
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by Kev Kharas
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has denied reports that this year’s festival may be the last, as his daughter announces that Radiohead will appear at the event in the next couple of years.»
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by Kev Kharas
EMI will milk their dead cash cow again this spring, releasing a greatest hits album to tie in with Radiohead’s world tour»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood has dropped the first hints that his band will be playing at Glastonbury this summer.»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead have been confirmed as the headliners at the first-ever Daydream Festival, due to be held in Barcelona on June 12»
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by Kev Kharas
Here, as promised, are photographs from last night's much-discussed Radiohead show at 93 Feet East in Brick Lane, London.»
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by Kev Kharas
A round-up of all that took place in Brick Lane last night. Well, not the street crime or curry house touting, but everything Radiohead related, at least.»
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by Kev Kharas
Following in the footsteps of such luminaries as HEALTH and Operator Please, Radiohead will play a free show tonight at Rough Trade East, just off Brick Lane in east London.»
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by Kev Kharas
The cream of Drowned in Sound's weekly crop.»
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by Alex Denney
Leon Jackson still refuses to budge from his nest of strange non-sequiturs and laughable key changes at number one with ‘When You Believe’. Still, at least it's not the Eastenders Christmas special.»
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by Kev Kharas
Now that Radiohead have gone to number one in the real world seems they don’t need their army of virtual minions any more. Maybe. Anyway, Thom Yorke has slagged off the internet in an interview with the Independent.»
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by Kev Kharas
The news department at Wired (click) asked BigChampagne to compile a list of the ten most traded songs and artists of 2007, here’s what they came up with – does hope lie in the proles?»
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by Kev Kharas
Watch Radiohead's New Year's Eve Scotch Mist broadcast; as they play their way through In Rainbows in full. In other news, frontman Thom Yorke believes his band's last album to be their 'classic', comparing it to Bowie's Hunky Dory.»
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by Kev Kharas
A man in demand; Thom Yorke’s been at it again, trying to clue the idiot masses in on just why Radiohead decided to release their last album in the manner they did. »
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by Kev Kharas
Popular record emporium HMV rounded up the nation’s jabbering critics, threw them in an emptied swimming pool, left them to rot in the sun ‘til their mouths and brains cooled, and then got them to stick charred hands in the air.»
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by Kev Kharas
Muse are fans of Radiohead’s recent decision to ‘do a Radiohead’.»
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by Rebecca Nicholson
Feist rounds off a supergalactic 2007 with a whopping four Grammy nominations, placing her on a par with fellow four-nods Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Akon and Ne-Yo. She's up for Best New Artist (though her first album came out in 1999), Best Pop Vocal Al»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead have extended their forthcoming tour of the UK and Ireland, albeit only by a single date.»
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by Kev Kharas
A hip-hop remix album of Radiohead’s In Rainbows is being put together by California-based DJ/Producer Amplive.»
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by Kev Kharas
Riding roughshod over our news pages for the third time today, Radiohead have drawn a line under one digital pursuit, announcing that In Rainbows’ online gallivant will end on the 10th of December.»
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by Kev Kharas
Not content with charging £42.50 for tickets to next summer’s UK tour, representatives of Radiohead have formed an alliance with those from more than 400 other artists aiming to grab back money from second-hand ticket sales.»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead tickets are on sale days ahead of schedule from the band’s official online store.»
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by Kev Kharas
Erstwhile indie quintet Radiohead have announced a set of UK and Irish dates for next summer.»
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by Kev Kharas
In an interview to be published in next week’s Observer Music Monthly, Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien reveals that new ownership was the reason for their split with former label EMI.»
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by Gareth Dobson
Radiohead have announced they’ll be releasing ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ as the first single from In Rainbows on 14th January 2008.»
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by Kev Kharas
After announcing appearances at a couple of German festivals yesterday, Radiohead’s tour schedule for 2008 continues to take shape.»
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by Kev Kharas
Oxford quintet Radiohead have revealed their first tour dates of 2008, rigging up to rawk out at a couple of German festivals in the new year.»
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by Kev Kharas
Big-time reunion studs My Bloody Valentine are reportedly considering releasing a new album the Radiohead way.»
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by Kev Kharas
The official artwork for Radiohead’s In Rainbows has been revealed.»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke recently spurned the advances of lax-jowled former Beatle Paul McCartney.»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead will release the physical version of In Rainbows on New Years Eve.»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead have confirmed the much-whispered rumour that In Rainbows will get a physical release through British indie label XL.»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead plan to tour in the new year, according to the band's management.»
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by Kev Kharas
Ok Computer, Radiohead's revered 1997 longplayer, has inspired a radio play which is to air on BBC Radio 4 this Friday (19 Oct).»
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by Kev Kharas
Portishead's Geoff Barrow has launched a missive in the direction of Radiohead.»
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by Kev Kharas
Bass tones may soon be lost forever - according to a new report commissioned by influential pressure group SCRARP.»
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by Kev Kharas
Xfm will play the new Radiohead album in its entirety from midday tomorrow.»
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by Mike Diver
As mentioned here, DiS is offering its readers the opportunity to contribute towards the ultimate fans review of Radiohead's In Rainbows, released digitally at a minute past midnight tomorrow morning (October 10, 2007)...»
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by Kev Kharas
Rumours in ver industry are circulating - the rumours suggest that Oasis may be about to 'do a Radiohead' and release their next album as a free download.»
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by Kev Kharas
Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails have come to the end of their current deal with Interscope Records, paving the way for them to 'do a Radiohead'.»
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by Kev Kharas
Ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr has praised Radiohead's decision to let fans decide the worth of new album In Rainbows.»
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by Mike Diver
Perhaps you heard or, at least, felt the shockwave from all the jaws dropping across the music industry: Radiohead have a new album coming, soon, and the kids are doing it for themselves. Now DiS is giving its readers the opportunity to write the ultimate fans review...»
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by Mike Diver
Dead Children Playing - tasty title, that... can't wait for Daily Mail readers to get all Maddie about it - is to be released in the autumn, and collects the work of acclaimed artist Stanley Donwood alongside the Radiohead-orientated output of Dr Tchock...»
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by Kev Kharas
The latest omelette in the Radiohead oeuvre has appeared online, in a one-minute-and-fifteen-second montage of songs from the new album.»
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by Gareth Dobson
Cover versions, eh? Seems you can’t move for them at the moment. There's Mark Ronson and Patti Smith, Sugababes and Girls Aloud, that bloke from Little Britain...
Gareth Dobson wonders if we should ban this sick filth, but then remembers that he loves that ska version of 'The Final Countdown'...»
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by Mike Diver
The 11-track disc features a brace of live recordings of '2+2=5', alongside remixes and b-sides...»
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by Mike Diver
DiS in Digest has been away. We were physically away. Now we are not. Hello...»
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by Mike Diver
The wildest rumour on the world wide web this day is that Radiohead are thinking about signing a deal with Hear Music, the label owned and managed by the Starbucks coffee chain....»
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by Kev Kharas
Radiohead guitarist and box twiddler Johnny Greenwood has put together a compilation of his favourite reggae tracks for Trojan Records...»
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by Mike Diver
Björk's 'Unravel' - song three of ten on the Icelandic singer's 1997 album Homogenic - is Radiohead singer Thom Yorke's favourite-ever song...»
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by Mike Diver
Thom Yorke has revealed his favourite Radiohead song of all time...»
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by Mike Diver
It's 'cause planes are bad, innit. Try telling DiS that, though - we're not taking the Megabus to Iceland tomorrow...»
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by Mike Diver
Some crazy parents (they've got to be parents... and crazy... right?) have made lullabye albums of established rock artists' material available... so that you can send your child off to the Land of Nod with tunes by Tool and Metallica bouncing about their ickle brains...»
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by Mike Diver
The Killers' Brandon Flowers - seen this weekend gracing the cover of The Observer Magazine, posing like a gay cowboy - has said that Radiohead's Thom Yorke should ditch his electro-bleepin' songwriting and get back to penning pop songs...»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead have stated that they won't play live again until they've completed the recording of their as-yet-untitled follow-up album to 2003's Hail To The Thief long-player...»
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by Mike Diver
REM singer Michael Stipe has told journalists to quit portraying his mate Thom Yorke as a sour-faced ol' misery...»
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by Mike Diver
Q magazine - the number-one mag for rockin' dads everywhere - has published another top-100 poll. This time, they've focused their decaying ears on the best 100 songs of all time, as voted for (of course) by their readers...»
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by Mike Diver
NME.com has reported that Radiohead may release a DVD of their performance at this year's Bonnaroo Festival...»
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by Mike Diver
A campaigner for Friends of the Earth he may be, but Radiohead singer Thom Yorke has told an Australian newspaper that he doesn't do enough for the environment...»
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by Mike Diver
Julian Temple’s Glastonbury film was released earlier this year to great critical acclaim, and DiS has three copies of the movie that’s kept me in the festival loop this summer, as well as its soundtrack, to give away to our readers...»
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by Mike Diver
The world's - well, DiS's - favourite San Fran-based pop oddballs Deerhoof are to crash their psychedelic spaceship into Europe this summer, for three dates with Radiohead...»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead's Thom Yorke, whose debut solo album The Eraser is out this week, has spoken to The Scotsman about the state of the industry he earns his living from...»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead are to remain without a long-term contract, reports Rolling Stone...»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has announced details of a solo album...»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood has posted a message on the band's official website, apologising for their late cancellation in Holland last night...»
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by Mike Diver
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead performed on behalf of Friends Of The Earth at London's Koko venue last night, airing no fewer than three new songs during their set...»
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by Mike Diver
The management team at London's Somerset House (pictured) have warned that online adverts for a series of gigs in the summer are false... »
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by Mike Diver
So I played The Bends on the way in to work, and when I arrive there's news of a Radiohead tour... coincidence? I THINK NOT. Tomorrow I'm gonna listen to Endtroducing and Siamese Dream, just in case...»
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by Ben Jones
Be it middle-class fervour or Radiohead-induced mania, V Festival has sold out (and not just in the moral/commercial sense) in record time this year, with the weekend and camping tickets at Chelmsford evaporating in just eight minutes...»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead will be the subject matter of a covers album this April, featuring versions by the likes of Mark Ronson, the Cinematic Orchestra and Rjd2...»
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by Mike Diver
Organisers of the 80,000-capacity Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, to be held in Manchester (that's in Tennessee, sorry) from June 16th to the 18th, have announced a fantastic line up...»
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by DiS News
A significantly healthy choice of the UK's finest talent are in studios across the world as we speak/write recording Help: A Day in the Life' for the Warchild charity.»
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by DiS News
Radiohead are keeping an online studio diary, enabling fans to monitor the new album's progress via band members' postings...»
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by DiS News
Mighty Radiohead website, www.greenplastic.com, reports that Radiohead are back in the studio and are working on 15 new songs.»
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by DiS News
Fun lovin' indie poppers The Arcade Fire and Interpol are to donate exclusive tracks to the new Six Feet Under OST.»
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by DiS News
In a heart-gladdening move, Radiohead have announced that they will offer their whole back catalogue to charity download site War Child Music.»
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by Matthew Willson
Those who've been around Oxford longer than me may remember the good old days when bands like Radiohead, Slowdive, Ride et al were still relative unknowns playing the local pub circuit. The days before haunts like the Jericho and the Point closed their doors to live music.»
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by DiS News
Radiohead's 'OK Computer' has been voted the greatest album of all time in a poll by Channel 4 viewers.»
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by Colin Weston
EXCLUSIVE! Member of Oxford music royalty takes up stick duties with hot new rock band Dive Dive.»
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by Gareth Dobson
DJ Shadow has released a remix of Radiohead's 'The Gloaming'.»
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by Gareth Dobson
Radiohead have announced details of a DVD featuring unreleased music.»
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by Mike Diver
Thom Yorke has donated a signed guitar to Audioscope's all-dayer event on October 2nd.»
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by Gareth Dobson
War Child's legendary 'Help' album is set for a digital second coming. Recorded and released in a single week in September 1995, the record was put together by the War Child charity to raise money for the victims of the war in the former Yugoslavia.»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead open their mouths about reality TV stars.»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead will release a compilation of rarities. The catch? It'll only be released in the Far East.»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead have been confirmed as headliners at this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, in Indio CA.»
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by Sara Lovejoy
..sexual liberation, war, peace, and the unnecessary violence... with a score by the floppy-haired guitar guy from Radiohead?»
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by Gareth Dobson
EMI Group plc, the music-based retail corporation today posted yearly drop in profits upwards of £180m, at the same time as announcing that it had made a ‘firm offer’ for the music arm of Warner Bros.»
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by Mike Diver
Asian Dub Foundation are following up the release of their live CD and DVD last month, 'Keep Banging On The Walls', by supporting Radiohead on their pre-Christmas jaunt around the country's arenas.»
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by Mike Diver
Jonny Greenwood has said that he will always need a band around him when making music.»
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by Mike Diver
With Radiohead's album commitments to Parlophone now complete, the band have suggested that their next release may take the form of an EP.»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead will release alternative versions of tracks from their last long-player 'Hail To The Thief' as b-sides to their forthcoming single, '2+2=5'.»
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by Mike Diver
Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood is to release a solo album later this month.»
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by Andrew Future
Police raid Glastonbury counterfeiters in Huddersfield.
Bootleggers selling illegal compilations, including live tracks from festival headliners Radiohead and REM, were raided in the early hours of Monday July 7. Police, along with various trading standards and copyright theft officials swooped on the fact»
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by Sean Adams
We went, we saw, we got sunburnt and we've just returned...
Well what a weekend that was. Despite sunstroke, hangovers and being under the impression that the last train home on Sunday was at 1am (not 9:20 or something silly!), it was great. Very low crime. Apparently very few fence-jumpers, but I dunno ho»
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by Project Handbag
Two big bands have gone and sold a lot of copies of their new albums and thus are sitting pretty at the top of the charts.
'Heavy metal' band Metallica have swooped to the top of the US album chart with their first new release in six years, 'St. Anger'. It has sold the very scarily-large amou»
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by Andrew Future
Radiohead, Beastie Boys, Beck, Blur and Gemma Hayes have ‘reconfirmed’ to play the New York Field Day Festival which will now be just a one day event at the New York Giants Stadium.
Originally scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday in Calverton, N.Y., a new venue was found in a last-ditch attempt to save t»
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by Dale Price
Oxford's finest guitar twangers-turned-knob twiddlers have announced a string of UK dates to push new album 'Hail To The Thief'.
On their second trek around the UK (the first being those Sold Out in hours 'intimate shows') since last album »
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by Andy Frankowski
Radiohead guiarist Jonny Greenwood has come out and stated that the leaked tracks are stolen recordings of early work for 'Hail to the Thief'.
According to Radiohead fansite At Ease, Jonny Greenwood isn't too happy regarding the leak. Here's what he had»
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by Adie Nunn
After Glastonbury tickets sold out in record time, many were immediately up for sale on internet auction sites.
Festival organiser Michael Eavis has vowed to kick some touts’ butts. Anyone selling tickets online will suffer the same fate as the Radiohead touts, and have their auctions pulled.»
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by Peter Blair
It has been confirmed that all 85,000 Glastonbury tickets have sold out within 24hrs of going on sale.
This is the fastest that the tickets have ever sold, and it comes with one of the best lineups in recent years at Worthy Farm. Confirmed to play are Radiohead, REM and The Flaming Lip»
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by Scott McKeating
I doubt Radiohead will be Hailing the Thief tonight! Someone has leaked the new Radiohead LP onto the internet.
World famous Radiohead website At Ease has confirmed the leak and even has the audacity to offer directions to the downloads»
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by Ollie Appleby
Radiohead, you know the guys, they sold out some of their recent tiny tiny tour dates in hours, well here's details of their latest album's tracklisting, title and next single...
The title of their sixth album, out on June the 9th via Parlophone has been announced as 'Hail To The Thief'»
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by Sean Adams
In a leaked memo, MTV Europe have made "recommendations" for some crazy censorship...
Apparently, during these times of hardcore reality tv, the BBC showing uninterrupted bloodshed and war live on CNN, that because of "heightened public sensitivity to representations of war, soldiers, bombing, destructi»
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by Ollie Appleby
We can exclusivly reveal that the Radiohead dates and tickets have just been released for their May tour of the UK and Ireland, set to precede their sixth album which is due on June 9th.
Radiohead haven't been on a UK stage since their homecoming show in Oxford's South Park in July 2001. These tour »
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by Sean Adams
Glasto is Go! But tickets ain't just yet...
We've heard warnings from the officials at Glastonbury that fake tickets are circulating. Tickets are not officially on sale until March 31st for this summer’s event, which is taking place from June 27,28 and 29.
Someone, somewhere, is making a killing as »
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by Gareth Dobson
After a reasonably quiet 18 months, Radiohead are kicking into
gear, both as a band and individually.
Most attention will obviously go to the band's sixth album, as yet untitled,
which is currently being recorded somewhere in the UK. Work started on the LP
on September 1st in Los Angeles »
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by Ollie Appleby
Radiohead have been named 'Best Act In The World' for the second year running at the Q Awards with Oasis leaving empty-handed after being shortlisted for three titles.
Despite releasing nothing but a live album over the past year, the band beat both U2 and Oasis to the title. Oasis also l»
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by Gareth Dobson
God bless ateaseweb. And they're playing 'Lift' again.»
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by Ollie Appleby
Before work begins on the next Radiohead album, drummer Phil Selway will be"foolishly" running in the London Marathon 2002, in two weeks time on Sunday 14th April.
"I am writing to ask if you would kindly sponsor me for this event, and help me raise much-needed funds for The Samaritans."
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by Ollie Appleby
Here are the results of the NME Carling Awards, AKA The Brats, presented earlier today to a star studded array of pop, R'n'B, rock and general alternative personalities
Many bands recieved awards as predicted, however tipped bands such as The White Stripes came away with none, as did <»
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by Ollie Appleby
The nominations are in for this year's Q Awards.
Q Award nominations
Best single - Ash, 'Burn Baby Burn'; Stereophonics, 'Have A Nice Day'; Feeder, 'Buck Rogers'; New Order, 'Crystal'; Weezer, 'Hash Pipe'; Charlatans, 'Love Is T»
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by Ollie Appleby
Radiohead's next release will be a live mini album recorded on this year's world tour
Original versions of these songs can be found on the albums Kid A and Amnesiac. The shows included on the album, titled 'I Might Be Wrong', take in Oslo, Berlin, Vasion La Romaine in France and their mas»
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by Andy Frankowski
Details for the new Radiohead single, Knives Out, have been announced.
The release will be a two CD set-
CD1
01 knives out
02 worrywort
03 fog
04 life in a glass house (full length version)
CD2
01 knives out
02 cuttooth
03 life in a glass house (full length version)
04 »
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by Sara E
Thom Yorke of Radiohead is to feature on an album to raise awareness for autism.
The singer, who'll feature alongside contemporary and classical artists on the album, should be appearing with full orchestral backing.
No release details are avaliable as yet, due to the early stages of the p»
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by Joss Albert
It appears, after a number of hints from Radiohead in recent interviews, they have actually been approached by the BBC's Winter Olympic coverage team to contirbute music for its programmes.
They've asked to use Amnesiac's "I Might Be Wrong" for the coverage's theme music.
Radiohead have pronounced that the»
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by Alex Lightning
The Rock Of Travolta and Hester Thrale are the latest additions to Radiohead's long-awaited all-day concert in South Parks on th 7th of July. They join Supergrass and Sigur Ros who were confirmed earlier.»
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by Alexander Tudor
LOOOONG ARTICLE THIS (3,600 WORDS)
more succinct Kid A review to follow!»
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by Spatt Mendlove
Annie Clark aka St. Vincent is sat opposite me searching for a quote but it seems she can’t find the New Yorker article she's looking for. "It was quite recent but maybe it was in The Atlantic or another journal..." she says defeatedly, then lets out a »
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by Spatt Mendlove
Annie Clark aka St. Vincent is sat opposite me searching for a quote but it seems she can’t find the New Yorker article she's looking for. "It was quite recent but maybe it was in The Atlantic or another journal..." she says defeatedly, then lets out a »