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Thom Yorke: 'We're splitting up'He is, of course, joking...Radiohead singer Thom Yorke has given an update on their new album - and joked that sessions are going so badly the band are "washed up".Writing to fans on the band's official website, Yorke said the sessions have been "great fun", and that small shows next year will definitely happen.He said: "It is the end of our two week session. We're splitting up its all shit. We're washed up. Finished. Only kidding. It was fun. Some of it has been really great fun. And there were moments that stick in my head when I went 'TUNE!' 'TUNE!'"Guitarist Ed O Brien added: "Friday night ....... the end of a two week session. Riffs and fragments of the songs going round my head. It's been great. It's always difficult to judge right now but I think we may have got 'Bodysnatchers'."Had a couple of sticky days at the beginning of the week but saw it through. On a roll now. Lots of stuff to be done yet, but so far so good. The studio is fab, its so good to play in and listen. You know what works and what doesn't."The band have also revealed gigs are planned for next year. The follow-up to 2003's 'Hail To The Thief' is scheduled for release then too.http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/21328
Radiohead désormais au travail - NewsLe groupe de rock anglais prépare actuellement son septième album studio, qui devrait sortir l'année prochaine.Le groupe de rock Radiohead a donné récemment des informations sur l'état d'avancement de son septième album studio. Ses membres ont enregistré la semaine dernière, dans leur studio à Oxfortshire, le titre "Song a day" et vont passer le restant de la semaine à mettre chacune de leurs idées à plat, avant de se séparer jusqu'à décembre. L'album, qui n'a pas encore de titre, devrait sortir dans le courant de l'année 2006, sans plus de précisions. Le groupe est pour le moment à la recherche d'une maison de disques, depuis que le contrat le liant à EMI a expiré.Selon des informations données par le magazine américain Billboard, le nouvel album de Radiohead devrait comporter les chansons suivantes : "Pay Day", Burn the Witch", "Videotape", "Solutions", "House of Cards", "Down Is the New Up", "Last Flowers", "Skirting on the Surface", et enfin "Morning Mi Lord".Voir toutes les news
back tomorrow, after a full on week of recording a song a day, some not even on the blackboard
Ses membres ont enregistré la semaine dernière, dans leur studio à Oxfortshire, le titre "Song a day"
'Radiohead approached for Scanner Darkly score' According to MoviesOnline.ca, Radiohead have been approached for doing the score for the Scanner Darkly film:The movie is doing very well in test screenings, but the #1 complaint audiences have is with the score. So I can only tell you this anonymously, but the producers have approached RADIOHEAD about doing a new score for the film and it looks like everything is going to go through. So in addition to an awesome animated Phillip K. Dick film, we will have a brand new Radiohead score to look forward to. as far as I know, this is the first time Radiohead has ever done a score for the film. While this is still a "rumor" at this time, I would give it a 99% accuracy rating at this point.Posted by adriaan at December 12, 2005 12:47 PM
Ed O'Brien on Zane Low show next week Ed O'Brien will be coming into the BBC studio on Wednesday 21st December! Ed is going to give Zane Low the inside goss on the next globe straddling million selling album from the band. Radiohead have been busy in the studio for the past few months putting together new tracks. If you've got a question for Ed, post them on the BBC website. [thanks Mandy]Posted by adriaan at December 14, 2005 09:26 PM
LOCALS ONLYGossip from the local music sceneby Scoop StevensWith friends like theseAs any artist will tell you, a few kind words from friends a little higher up in the food chain can’t hurt. When those words come from Colin Greenwood of Radiohead, people really pay attention.Operatic “is a breath of fresh air in a boring, cluttered climate of sameness in underground music,” Greenwood is quoted as saying in a recent issue of Thrasher magazine.“We met for lunch in Long Beach, and they were kind enough to drive me back to Los Angeles, although they didn’t seem to know where it was,” he continued. “On the drive, they played me some more of their charged sounds, provoking misty-eyed reminiscences of Killing Joke and Gang of Four for this old codger. I’m looking forward to seeing them in concert, as long as they’re not on too late and it’s not too loud. In fact, I liked them so much that I’ve named my first born after their lead singer!”Operatic’s lead singer Jesse Fritsch explained that the quotes come from intros that Greenwood and Face to Face’s Trever Keith had written for the band’s new material. “Colin hadn’t heard the whole album when he wrote that—just three songs,” he clarified.Fristch has since supplied Greenwood with copies of demos as they were recorded. Still, the quote looks pretty impressive in banner ads, one of which is running on www.sdpunk.com. No collaborations have been planned, but the two remain in contact.“I speak with Colin fairly regularly,” Fritsch said. “The review has helped the band some, [but] it was only in a skateboard magazine. Hopefully, some local kids will see it on the sdpunk site and maybe get interested in listening.”Coupled with gushing praise like: the band’s “lush and melodic instrumentation and deliberate and punctuated rhythms make Operatic a very exciting new prospect in the world of indie rock,” it’s hard to imagine the band won’t be seeing a bit of crossover interest in their new album, Killing Us Is Easy, at least from Radiohead’s most diehard fans.(...)12/28/05 http://www.sdcitybeat.com/article.php?id=3910
They use alot electronic noise and noise imagery within compositions and it may on the surface seem harmless but once our kids get hooked on dissonance they will only go further down the road for a bigger kick. If your child only has pop records and a Radiohead record, it might not be too late to save them.