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Radiohead recorded most of the songs on My Iron Lung at RAK Studios, London, during the sessions for their second album, The Bends (1995). [6] The songwriter, Thom Yorke, said the EP was "just for fans", and described it as a collection of songs that did not fit the album rather than outtakes: "We think they're good, otherwise we wouldn't have plugged them on."
7 Television Commercials is a collection of music videos by the English rock band Radiohead, covering the period from The Bends (1995) to OK Computer (1997). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Release
"Spectre" is an orchestral ballad [11] that features Yorke's falsetto, strings, "jerky" piano chords and jazz-like drums. [12] Pitchfork likened it to Radiohead's 2001 single " Pyramid Song ", [ 12 ] and said it had the "melodrama" of a Bond theme with "only a hint of the kitsch ". [ 12 ]
The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is a collection of 24 short films by the English rock band Radiohead. It accompanies their 2003 album Hail to the Thief, and comprises music videos, live performances, webcast footage and videos submitted by fans. The material was first broadcast on Radiohead's website in 2003 and released on DVD on 1 ...
A Moon Shaped Pool was the fifth Radiohead album nominated for the Mercury Prize, making Radiohead the most shortlisted act in Mercury Prize history. [124] At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards , A Moon Shaped Pool was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Song (for "Burn the Witch"). [ 125 ]
It was promoted with the singles "There There", "Go to Sleep" and "2 + 2 = 5", and short films, music videos and webcasts streamed from Radiohead's website. Hail to the Thief received acclaim; it was the fifth consecutive Radiohead album nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album , and won for the Grammy Award for Best ...
Dublin's River Liffey (pictured in 2007) was one of the sources of inspiration for the song. [2]One of the earliest songs written for Kid A (2000), [3] "How to Disappear Completely" was written primarily by the Radiohead singer, Thom Yorke, [4] [5] [c] during the tour for their third album, OK Computer (1997).
Following the tour for Radiohead's third album, OK Computer (1997), Radiohead's songwriter, Thom Yorke, bought a house in Cornwall. He spent his time walking the cliffs and drawing, restricting his musical activity to playing his new grand piano. [2] He wrote "Pyramid Song" and "Everything In Its Right Place" in the same week. [3]