Hayley Williams’ self-serenade Instagram series has undoubtedly been a bright spot in a pretty gloomy year, but all good things must come to an end (“for a while, anyway”). On Friday, the Paramore singer shared “the last of the self-serenades for a while, anyway” with a beautifully vulnerable cover of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees.” After revealing that “the top requested song” throughout her “self-serenadism” was by Radiohead, Williams admitted it “seemed sacrilegious at first until i realized that the band themselves have never once regarded what they do as precious or never-to-be-toyed with” via Instagram. “they are never beholden to any one version of their expression and public affections don’t...
Remember when Radiohead’s OK Computer was a brand new album? It was a simpler time, and you can relive it Thursday. The group is back again this week with the final installment of the At Home #WithMe live-stream series. with a 1997 festival slot at Les Eurockéennes de Belfort, The group hopped around its discography throughout the show — playing tracks like “Airbag” and “Talk Show Host” — and wrapped the set up with heavy hitter “Just.” Through 15 total tracks, fans were able to enjoy the best of the group in ’97. The stream, premiering Thursday at 5 pm EST/2 pm PST, closes out the group’s popular live-stream series with a bang. After taking fans to São Paulo and Dublin, and traveling in time between 1994 and 2018, the guys have put some of the best from their archives out o...
After throwing fans a curveball last week with the airing of their 2011 film The King of Limbs From the Basement, Radiohead will go back to their regularly scheduled streaming programming. This week, Radiohead will roll back the years to nearly their beginnings, streaming a show from the Astoria in London from 1994. Taking place on May 27, 1994, the show is one of the more famous of their earlier shows. The show has been the subject of many bootlegs over the years, but this is clearly the defining video version of that performance. Radiohead released Live at the Astoria on VHS in March 1994 and on DVD in 2005. Radiohead jammed through 17 songs, including “Creep,” “My Iron Lung,” and “Fake Plastic Trees. Previously, Radiohead has posted festival sets from Coachella&...
In a bit of a change from airing past concerts from their archive, Radiohead will be reairing their 2011 film The King of Limbs From the Basement in this week’s livestream. Previously, the band has posted festival sets from Coachella and Bonnaroo among others. The film was their second From the Basement performance, which followed 2008’s In Rainbows – From the Basement. The set features songs from that era. As usual, the set will air 5 pm EST/2 pm PST/10 pm UK. The band admitted it was a change of pace in a tweet. [embedded content] Here’s the tracklisting: “Bloom”“The Daily Mail”“Feral”“Little by Little”“Codex”“Separator”“Lotus Flower”“Staircase”“Morning Mr Magpie”“Give Up the Ghost” You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating ...