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Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Beyoncé, Drake, Future, Lady Gaga, Thom Yorke and more right here! -
Radiohead's Philip Sellway Wants to Finish New Album This Fall, Has Become "Full Schedule"
Drummer Philip Selway confirmed that Radiohead is going into the studio with a "full schedule," and that they want to to finish its new album this fall. Perhaps we can hope that we could be listening to it by the end of the year. -
Thom Yorke Composes Original Score for Broadway Revival 'Old Times'
With eight Radiohead albums, two solo albums and an 18-day, ambient art exhibit soundtrack under his belt, Thom Yorke decided to change direction to make his Broadway debut. The Radiohead front man penned an original score for a revival of Harold Pinter's 1971 play, 'Old Times,' via Roundabout Theater Company, set to open at New York's American Airlines Theater in October. -
Radiohead Behind 'James Bond: Spectre' Theme? Betting Agencies Convinced
The performer behind the theme song behind Spectre, the new James Bond film, is technically a mystery but all signs seem to suggest that Radiohead is the artist in question. Although neither the band nor the studio behind the film has released any information, a bettor in the UK recently placed a huge bet on the band and that's got other bookmakers convinced. -
Radiohead's Thom Yorke Debuts Solo Tracks - Joins Portishead at Latitude Festival [WATCH]
Radiohead's Thom Yorke dropped hints that he'd be a surprise guest at this years Latitude Festival, but the singer had more new solo material up his sleeve than fans expected. For his first concert of 2015, Yorke joined Portishead on stage during Saturday's set to join in on the band's 2008 'Third' hit, "The Rip." -
College-Aged Thom Yorke Performs 'High and Dry' in Unearthed Video [WATCH]
Before the days of Radiohead, Thom Yorke was a college student struggling to reach fame with his University of Exeter band, Headless Chickens. Recently unearthed archival footage posted to YouTube shows Yorke and his college band performing a earlier version of Radiohead's Sophomore album 'The Bends' hit, "High and Dry." -
Pathway to Paris Performances To Include Thom Yorke, Flea and Patti Smith
Radiohead's own Thom Yorke is among the billed artists to perform at December's Pathway to Paris. Also helming performances by iconic singer songwriter Patti Smith as well as Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea, the event will focus on an array of topics, mostly concerning climate change. -
Thom Yorke Albums on Apple Music...Despite Unadulterated Hatred for Streaming
Taylor Swift has become the figurehead of the anti-streaming movement in the last year thanks to pulling '1989' and the rest of her discography from Spotify during 2014, but Radiohead's Thom Yorke has hated the concept longer and more deeply than anyone. Yet Stereogum (as well as the rest of the world) was shocked to find that the frontman's solo discography was ready for streaming on Apple Music. -
Thom Yorke Announces Tokyo Show Supporting 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'...Tour Coming?
Thom Yorke continued his experimentation with ways to release music last year with Tomorrow's Modern Boxes and now the Radiohead frontman has finally announced his first show is support of the album. The declaration actually came from longtime collaborator Nigel Godrich, and declared that Yorke would be appearing as part of the Summersonic Festival in Tokyo on August 15. -
Stanley Donwood's 'The Panic Office' Exhibit to Run for 18 Days
Radiohead's front man, Thom Yorke, broke the record for longest song ever recorded with a 432 hour-long sountrack titled 'Subterranea'--that's an 18-day-long song--made specifically for artist Stanley Donwood's "The Panic Office" exhibit. -
'The Panic Office' Will Run From May 21 to June 6
Stanley Donwood -- aka Dan Rickwood -- responsible for all of Radiohead's captivating album artwork, will have his art displayed in the exhibit 'The Panic Office.' The Sydney, Australia, exhibit will run from May 21 to June 6 at Carraigeworks and will feature more than a thousand pieces involving Radiohead and Thom Yorke albums over a 25-year career. -
Thom Yorke Reportedly Made $20 Million on 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes' Release
Leave it to Radiohead's Thom Yorke to revolutionize the music world. With countless artists wondering how to capitalize on the new streaming age, Yorke simply hatched an innovative variation to the traditional album model. -
Thom Yorke Shares New Song "Youwouldn'tlikemewhenI'mangry," Named Most Legally Downloaded BitTorrent Artist Of 2014 [LISTEN]
Back in September, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke unexpectedly released his second solo album Tomorrow's Modern Boxes through torrenting site BitTorrent, but just in case there were some people who were turned off or confused by its release method, Yorke has given the album a more conventional release today (Dec. 26) through Bandcamp. In addition to posting the album on Bandcamp (available for £3.86, or $6.00), Yorke has also shared a new track titled "Youwouldn'tlikemewhenI'mangry," which you can check out below. Like Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, "Youwouldn'tlikemewhenI'mangry" is a minimal electronica track with sterile beats, warped synths, and Yorke's trademark falsetto. -
'Beyoncé' One Year Later: The Album's 5 Best Songs
Today, Dec. 13, marks the one-year anniversary of Beyoncé's self-titled album, which was released on iTunes in the middle of the night without any warning or promotion whatsoever. Aside from revolutionizing the way in which mainstream artists choose to release their music, "Beyoncé" is musically a remarkable album as well, a refreshingly progressive and cerebral blend of trap, R&B, and electronica. To celebrate the anniversary of this incredible album, here's a ranking of its five best songs. -
8 Classic Artists Whose Debut Albums Were False Starts
There are some legendary artists, such as Led Zeppelin, R.E.M., or Pink Floyd, who burst into the mainstream with fully formed, excellent debut albums. Other legendary artists, however, stumbled a bit on their full-length debuts, and didn't truly find their voices until their sophomore releases. Here are eight classic artists whose debut albums were false starts.
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