• 23 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2016: Drake, Frank Ocean, Rihanna, Radiohead, Flume & More

    A great year of albums has come and gone, but now it is time to look ahead to 2016 where some artists have hinted at potential LPs and others have been keeping us waiting for what feels like forever. Among the 23 albums that we chose are full-lengths from the likes of Kanye West, Rihanna, Frank Ocean, Flume, Radiohead, Sia, Steve Angello, The 1975 and many more.
  • Radiohead Drops Unreleased James Bond Theme Song for 'Spectre' [LISTEN]

    With the new James Bond movie, Spectre, recently released, we all know that the multi-Grammy winner, Sam Smith, got the nod to sing the theme song to the movie, however, it's been recently reported that Radiohead was originally asked recorded the theme some for the movie, but went unreleased, due to Sam Smith's role in the film, until now.
  • Video Resurfaces of Prince Covering Radiohead's 'Creep' at Coachella 2008 [WATCH]

    During his headlining set at 2008's Coachella, Prince gave audience members quite the surprise when he delivered a cover of Radiohead's popularized 'Pablo Honey' track, "Creep." The fans who attended the festival have been the only ones to enjoy the performance, however, since Prince issued multiple takedown notices for any uploaded clips of the performance. Now, it seems the 'Purple Rain' singer had a change of heart by retweeting a direct link to the "Creep" rendition.
  • Thom Yorke Performs New Radiohead Song 'Silent Spring' at Pathway to Paris

    A special one-off concert, Pathway To Paris, is underway, coinciding with the UN climate change talks happening this week, bringing together activists, politicians and musicians. Thom Yorke took the opportunity to debut two new possible Radiohead songs -- "Silent Spring" and "Desert Island Disk."
  • Thom Yorke, Flea Perform 'Atoms for Peace' Ahead of Pathway to Paris [WATCH]

    Today marks the beginning of Pathway to Paris, a two-day period of events and concerts that allows artists, musicians, activists and sustainability consultants to brainstorm ideas in hopes of diminishing climate change just before the UN climate chance meeting commences. Just ahead of both events, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Radiohead front man Thom Yorke found themselves in Paris a bit early, ready to reunite for a performance of "Atoms of Peace" on French TV show 'Le Grand Journal.'
  • Radiohead’s Thom Yorke DJs People’s Climate March in London [WATCH]

    Radiohead's Thom Yorke took to the streets this weekend as part of the People's Climate Movement March in London, an event organized in solidarity with numerous marches and rallies held across the globe with the common goal of urging policymakers to take the issue of global climate change seriously as the world's leaders convene in France this coming week for the COP21, otherwise known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference. As Rolling Stone reports, Yorke DJed atop Greenpeace U.K.'s arctic-themed float alongside an estimated turnout of 50,000 environmental activists that marked through the British capital.
  • Kieran Hebden, AKA Four Tet, Was an Extra in Radiohead’s “Creep” Video

    Kieran Hebden, AKA Four Tet, has revealed that he was an extra in the music video for Radiohead's seminal classic "Creep." The London-based electronic producer revealed the details of his 1993 cameo as part of the thrashing mass of moshers in the now-iconic video in a conversation with BBC 6 Music's Gilles Peterson during a special about Hebden's career entitled Worlds and Music With Four Tet. It's pretty much impossible to discern the artist's silhouette from the others in the video's crowd, but try to spot him in the video anyway, below.
  • Jonny Greenwood: New Radiohead Album & Tour Coming

    Previous reports and comments from Radiohead have suggested we might hear an album by the end of the year. This week, in a new interview with Jonny Greenwood on a Russian radio station, the composer confirmed the band is done recording the album and are planning a tour.
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