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Radiohead’s new album

From the folks at Pitchfork:

Radiohead are reportedly already at work on the follow-up to last year’s Amnesiac, scheduling studio time in May and publishing some teasing lyric fragments on their official website. Rather than sequestering themselves in the studio as on the mammoth sessions that begat Kid A and Amnesiac, Radiohead hope to use the sessions to bang out some demos before roadtesting the new material on select live dates later this summer. Sources told Pitchfork the sessions will likely be engineered by Graeme Stewart, who lent a hand on both Kid A and Amnesiac, as well as producing the highly experimental Amnesiac b-sides. The band is likely to reteam with Nigel Godrich for more recording further down the road.

While little is known about the new material aside from a handful of tunes sporadically previewed on the Amnesiac tour, one need only examine the band’s current listening diet to deduce the future direction of Radiohead. Or not: “We’re listening to a lot of guitar music at the moment,” guitarist Ed O’Brien told Worldpop. “I like a lot of the new bands like Electric Soft Parade.” Of course, Ed also dropped the names of the White Stripes and the Strokes, and he’s been saying the next Radiohead album is going to have a big guitar sound since, well, since 1997. Thom Yorke, meanwhile, has been listening to equal doses of Tim Buckley and glitch. Guitarist/keyboardist Jonny Greenwood has been learning both accordian and trumpet. In fact, the guys have been stocking up on all manner of “software, strange instruments, and synths” for the new recordings, according to our sources.

Among the new-ish material performed on the Amnesiac tour were the anthemic “Reckoner” (a hooky riff-rocker in its sole performance last year– who knows how it’ll turn out once Yorke sics his ProTools on it), “Follow Me Around,” a holdover from the post-OK Computer period, and “Wicked Child,” performed exactly once on a webcast, only to disappear, erm… completely. The official Radiohead site recently posted several lyrics and lyric fragments from the works in progress, with bits of “Reckoner,” “Bring on the New Blood,” “Keep the Wolf from the Door,” and “Up on the Ladder” among other, untitled snippets of Yorkespeak.

Jonny Greenwood has also been recording some original music for a documentary about the human body with “assistance” from the band, and there have been mutterings about a potential Radiohead b-sides compilation being prepared for a summer 2002 release in the U.S.

{thanks to Eddie, Steve, & Zoe}

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DJ Shadow

From the NME:

DJ SHADOW has revealed that he is desperately keen work with RADIOHEAD on any forthcoming new material the band write.
Speaking to NME.COM ahead of the long-awaited release of his forthcoming second solo album, the super-producer – real name Josh Davis – also poo-pooed the idea that his 1996 debut ‘Entroducing’ was the Best Dance Album ever. Muzik magazine installed it at Number One in a recent poll.

Of Radiohead, he said: “That would be amazing if they did ask me to work on something. They routinely ask me to tour with them, but the timing always seems to be wrong [DJ Shadow toured with the band in 1997]. Hopefully they haven’t given up on me yet because I’d really like to do something with them. I’m an unequivocal fan of that group.” Read the rest of the article.

{thanks to Lewis, Laura, & Ciaran}

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War on Want

From the NME:

RADIOHEAD have teamed up with actor EWAN McGREGOR on a ‘controversial’ advert for the anti-poverty charity ‘WAR ON WANT’.

The advert will be launched later today (March 13) as part of ‘Tobin Tax Day’. The clip is calling for a tax on currency speculation.

The charity claims such speculation destabilises the economies of developing countries in the name of profits for Western speculators.

They are appealing for a small tax of a fraction of one per cent to calm currency markets and raise funds for development.

The advert is likely to be shown in an edited form in cinemas nationwide, while the original version will be streamed on the charity’s website, www.waronwant.org.

{thanks to amadeep, Dan, lewisxxx, & Daniela}

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Vote for Thom

Why don’t you go and vote for Thom at PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Alive.
{thanks to DeAnn}

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OKC wins prize

OK Computer was selected best record of all time by customers of one of Norways biggest record store chains “Platekompaniet”. The Bends got #23 and Kid A got 85th.

For the full list, please go here.
{thanks to Andr? & Trond}

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New RH book

Barnes & Noble is listing a May 1, 2002 release for a new Radiohead book called Radiohead: A Visual Documentary, which was written by Tim Footman, who apparently went to Exeter with Thom Yorke for 3 years. Here’s the synopsis:

With just about everything else around falling into the ‘Pop’, ‘Nu-Metal’ or ‘Rap / RnB’ categories these days, it’s a breath of fresh air when a band as eclectic, talented and downright as unusual as Radiohead, can still hold a market with such compelling music, providing the hope and risk taking that the music business needs to thrive. So with a huge fan base and new recruits joining the fold regularly, every new album selling more and more copies and the tours attracting bigger crowds consistently, the time couldn’t be better for a definitive biography and photo journal on the band. Radiohead – A visual documentary consists of a chronological documentary, in words and full color photography, put together by an early associate of lead member Thom Yorke. Never before seen images nestle next to facts about the band never previously revealed. With every other book about the band currently available being largely a critical opinionated text heavy work, this factual, informative and entertaining book is certain to become the favored work amongst fans.

{thanks to Amar}