Have you been reading Dead Air Space? If you haven’t then you’ve been missing out. We haven’t seen this must action by Radiohead in one week in such a long time. Here are some highlights:
The band have been hanging out in the woods which is soooo Radiohead. Pretty soon you’ll see Coldplay in the woods too. Looks like they are working on two songs called “Mornin M’Lud” and “Piggsee”. Thom is feeling sleepy in Morrissey’s room while Ed is saying that “really good things are happening” in the studio. And who is Louis? Is that Jonny’s dog?
Make sure you’re reading Dead Air Space!
Category: Radiohead
New Pictures!
There are new photos of the band located at Dead Air Space.
Also, for a Spanish version of Radiohead’s blog, head on over here.
Thom also made another post about Radiohead’s lack of contract. Just like the other one, this was quickly deleted.
still no conntract
we would at least expect to get a few poultry pennies
if downloaded rather than nothing at all
sorry im being told to be quiet
what do i know.
Thom: “No Record Contract”
Radiohead.com has been updated with a “Dead Air Space” blog/journal that Thom has been posting in. Among his sometimes hard to understand sentences is this nugget of info about Radiohead’s current record label status:
“we have no record conntract.
as such.
any offers?..what we would like is th e old EMI back again, the nice genteel arms manufacturers who treated music a nice side project who werent to bothered about the shareholders. ah well
not much chance of that…..”
He also mentions that the band will be heading to the studio on Thursday.
The blog is a new idea, very similar to Ed’s online diary back in the Kid A recording sessions. MaxK, Radiohead website handyman and once webmaster of the wonderful unofficial RH site Planet Telex, had this to say this morning:
good day everybody!
as you may or may not have noticed we’ve added something new to www.radiohead.com
dead air space is an attempt to do something that every man and his dog, literally, have been doing on the internet for the last 5 years.
itll be used by all the members of radiohead to put up words + pictures and things when they have something to say. and also when they dont.
its an attempt to make the site slightly more in focus as everything else starts coming into focus, so to speak.
itll be updated like this rest of the site – sporadically with no guarantees or refunds.
i think that is about it… we hope it provides some interest for some of you at some point.
UPDATE: For some reason, Thom’s post about the record contract has been removed. Hmmm….
New prints from Stanley
An email from Mr. Donwood:
Hello. This is an email to let you know that I’m doing another series of prints, this time for Banksy’s site, www.picturesonwalls.com.
You’ve probably heard of Banksy; he’s done loads of graffiti all over the world. He gave some monkeys in a zoo pieces of cardboard with ‘I’m a celebrity – get me out of here’ written on them.
Anyway, his site features prints from loads of people, such as 3D, Jamie Hewlett, David Shrigley, and one of my favourite artists ever, Gee Vaucher.
So I’m pretty pleased to be associated with the site, and I’m doing some different work to that on my own site, www.slowlydownward.com.
To start with there are four new prints, but I’m planning to add another six or so over the summer. So yes, this is an announcement; go to www.picturesonwalls.com. And www.slowlydownward.com. And www.radiohead.com.
Stanley Donwood
Radiohead join fastest album bid
Bands including Gorillaz, Razorlight and Radiohead are hoping to set a record for the fastest recording of a download album, for charity War Child.
Each group has been asked to record an original piece of music in one day – emulating the original War Child charity album of 1995.
The tracks will be made available to download on 9 September and on CD a few weeks later.
Profits will go towards helping children affected by global conflict.
The 1995 War Child Help album raised more than £1.25m to aid children caught up in the Bosnian conflict.
The charity has also supported projects in Kosovo, Serbia, Rwanda and Iraq.
Radiohead were among the bands to contribute to the first album with their song Lucky, which became the signature tune of the Help album.
‘Re-making history’
Now bands including The Coral, Bloc Party, Manic Street Preachers and The Zutons are creating new tracks for Help: A Day in the Life.
The majority of the songs will be recorded on 8 and 9 September and released on the internet on 9 September.
Mark Waddington, chief executive of War Child said: “It was my intention that any new album we made in 2005 should match up to the feats of the past.
“That’s why we have set ourselves the challenge of re-making history and releasing the fastest album ever… again!”
He added: “It’s a tall order but we feel with the support of amazing artists such as Radiohead, Magic Numbers and Hard-Fi, we can make it happen and help a new generation of children affected by war.”
(from BBC News)
The Radiohead Backlash
Here’s some fun Tuesday reading for you!
“Some people just don’t get it. Being a Radiohead fan is the equivalent to being a rock and roll snob. Their music is a critic’s dream, with each subsequent listen bringing further analysis and dissection. Genius. Brilliance. Pioneers. These are all words that have been used to describe British rock band Radiohead and their hesitation to fit into anything deemed mainstream. ”
Read the rest…