“It’s not really about computers,” said Radiohead’s Thom Yorke about OK Computer, his band’s brand-new album. He was sitting in a chair, a video camera was pointed at him, and much of what we know ...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of “OK Computer,” Radiohead is releasing a special edition of the album. Called “OKNOTOK 1997-2017,” the deluxe release features remastered audio of the original ...
When Radiohead was making “OK Computer” — its classic album released 25 years ago, on May 21, 1997 — there was, of course, lead singer Thom Yorke fronting the band and longtime producer Nigel Godrich ...
Hail to the thief? Radiohead was inspired to release their recording sessions for their seminal album “OK Computer” after hackers stole the files and threatened to leak them unless the band paid ...
Last week I wrote a column about how I believe that Radiohead’s OK Computer is the best album of the last 20 years. Here is my case in a nutshell: There’s not ...
Mysterious posters have been popping up in cities around the world, featuring black text on a white background with a theme of “more fear” and “1997 2017” at the bottom. What does it mean? A lot of ...
Radiohead’s deluxe reissue of its classic 1997 album “OK Computer” — full title: “OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017” — led Discogs’ list of most-collected colored vinyl releases for 2017. How do they know ...
Yes, indeed, it’s been just about 20 years since the iconic British alt-rock band Radiohead released their watershed album “OK Computer”. You’re old. With memories and backward-looking thinkpieces ...
Radiohead revolutionized alternative rock when it released “OK Computer” in 1997. Now, 20 years later, the Oxford, England, band’s landmark album still sounds like the future of rock ‘n’ roll. Well, ...
The note from British art-rock band Radiohead was pretty straightforward: “We’ve been hacked,” wrote singer Thom Yorke on the band’s Bandcamp page. Acknowledging that a hacker had stolen nearly 16 ...
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