Radiohead
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Radiohead Bassist Colin Greenwood Announces Photo Book 'How to Disappear'
Collection of Radiohead images containing "two decades worth of memories" arrives this fall
- No Surprises
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Is There Life on Planet Yeat?
The Portland rapper's sonically adventurous new album, '2093,' is an admirable effort that falls short of its own ambitions
- No Future
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Paul Thomas Anderson Helms Music Video for the Smile's 'Friend of a Friend'
The song comes of the Radiohead side project's latest LP, Wall of Eyes
- The Master
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The Smile Are More Than a Radiohead Side Hustle
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood create some low-key majesty on 'Wall of Eyes,' their second LP moonlighting with drummer Tom Skinner
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The Smile Share 'Friend of a Friend' Ahead of 'Wall of Eyes' Independent Movie Theatre Events
The Paul Thomas Anderson-directed video for the single will be premiered in theatres as part of Wall of Eyes, on Film ahead of the album's January 26 release
- Companionship
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Should '90s Nostalgia Be the New '60s Nostalgia?
Boomer memories reigned over pop culture for decades, but maybe it's time to start idealizing a slightly more recent, endlessly varied musical era instead
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Radiohead Side Project the Smile Return With New Album 'Wall of Eyes'
See Paul Thomas Anderson-director video for title track from trio of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner's second LP, due out January 26, 2024
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The Songs That Make Thom Yorke Cry
Radiohead singer talks vocal technique, his favorite singers, and more — including the time he got so high he forgot his own song — in an excerpt from Jason Thomas Gordon's upcoming book The Singers Talk
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The Smile Is Finally Back With New Single 'Bending Hectic'
The eight-minute track is Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, and jazz drummer Tom Skinner of Sons of Kemet's first new music of 2023
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Twenty Years Later, Radiohead's 'Hail to the Thief' Has Never Sounded Better
The 2003 follow-up to sister albums Kid A and Amnesiac was underrated on arrival, but these days the anxious digi-rock masterpiece makes more sense than ever
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