Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and Radiohead headlines Coachella Festival 2017 Read More »
Sam Smith's song for the latest James Bond film, Spectre, is currently nominated for a Golden Globe and might even make it to the Academy Awards' shortlist in a couple of weeks, but Radiohead's rejected track might've been even better. Read More »
Radiohead guitarist Johnny Greenwood announced the band will begin work on its 9th studio album in September; he broke the news in an interview on BBC Radio 6 on Saturday. Read More »
Radiohead guitarist Johnny Greenwood just took a shot at modern guitar bands in the pages of NME. The acclaimed musician accused new bands of playing their grandparent's instruments. Read More »
In a new interview with Mexico's sopitas.com, Radiohead and Atoms for Peace frontman Thom Yorke reestablished his stance against the music streaming service Spotify. Yorke is an outspoken advocate against Spotify and this is not the first time he has said some negative things about the company, but that doesn't mean he'll stop badmouthing it. Read More »
In a social media-driven world, it's easy for artists (and anyone really) to go on a seemingly impromptu rant about any issue. Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich, two of the big names behinds bands like Radiohead and Atoms For Peace, released a lot of pent up frustration with music streaming service Spotify on Sunday, and the organization got back to them pretty quickly. Read More »
Thom Yorke and his longtime collaborator and producer, Nigel Godrich, have publicly announced their disdain for the music streaming service Spotify on Twitter and have decided to withdraw some of their work from the service's catalog. Yorke, the lead singer of innovative modern rock n' roll band Radiohead, will pull his solo album, The Eraser, and his latest album with his band Atoms for Peace, AMOK. Godrich, who was heavily involved in these two projects and has removed his band Ultraista from the service as well, has described this stance against Spotify as a "small meaningless rebellion." Read More »
If you're thinking that you're going to hear one of your favorite Radiohead songs the next time you walk into Chipotle to enjoy a burrito bowl, you should get that notion out of your head. This new might come as a disappointment to some, but apparently lead sing Thom Yorke's voice is not a good fit for the Mexican restaurant chain. Don't start boycotting just yet! Chipotle doesn't have anything against the band's style or anything like that, it just literally sounds bad due to the acoustics of the restaurant's layout. Read More »
The Ontario Ministry of Labour has ruled that the majority of the blame for a stage collapse in Toronto that killed a Radiohead drum technician belongs to concert promoter Live Nation Canada. Read More »
The "supergroup" Atoms For Peace released their music video for their song "Ingenue" off of their debut album AMOK. The band consists of Thom York (Radiohead), Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.), Nigel Godrich (Radiohead producer) and Mauro Refosco (Brazillian instrumentalist). "Ingenue" is a great example of the band's overall sound and how they came to it by "bonding over" Afrobeat music. The music video itself is a callback to Radiohead's "Lotus Flower" video featuring Thom York convulsively dancing by himself to the track. Even the "Lotus Flower" choreographers, Garth Jennings and Wayne McGregor, return for "Ingenue." This time, though, we are treated to another dancer, Fukiko Takase, joining Yorke. Read More »
Radiohead will start working on a new album from September. Read More »
The three day music and art festival at Coachella Valley desert, in Indio, CA will have a big line-up for the event. Though an official 2013 line-up is yet to be made, based on reports here are some of the bands that might show up and some who might not: Read More »
The material girl and pop icon Madonna is on the top of the list of highest-grossing world tours in 2012. Read More »