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Radiohead's Thom Yorke got into a heated exchange with a heckler at one of his shows over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. -
Thom Yorke Shuts Down Radiohead Comeback Rumors with Unfiltered Response
Thom Yorke brushes off Radiohead reunion talks, focusing on his new project, The Smile, with no plans for 2025. -
Radiohead's 'Creep' Video Joins YouTube's Billion Views Club
The video for the British band's first hit is a moody performance clip featuring singer Thom Yorke, guitarists Jonny Greenwood and Ed O'Brien, bassist Colin Greenwood and drummer Philip Selway. -
Radiohead Performs In Toronto For The First Time Since Fatal 2012 Stage Collapse
Radiohead just announced its upcoming performance in Toronto on July 19 and 20. The band is still mourning the death of drum technician Scott Johnson in 2012. -
Spotify CEO Shares How Taylor Swift Was Wooed To Embrace Streaming
To celebrate Spotify going public this week, Daniel Ek spoke to CBS about Taylor Swift's war against the streaming service. He revealed how he persuaded the singer to release her music on the platform. -
WATCH: Thom Yorke Debuts New Song ‘I’m a Very Rude Person’ Plus Unreleased Tracks
Thom Yorke is currently on a solo tour across a few cities in the United States, and a number of new and unreleased songs are apparently part of his setlist. Listen to ‘I Am A Very Rude Person’ and ‘Two Feet Off the Ground’ here. -
Thom Yorke’s Ethereal Vocals Featured On New Mark Pritchard Track, ‘Beautiful People’ [LISTEN]
While Radiohead fans eagerly await the band's forthcoming album, Australia-by-UK ambient house producer Mark Pritchard has shared a little something to help hold them over. The electronic artist's new track, "Beautiful People," features Thom Yorke's ethereal vocals, marking the first song featuring the Radiohead frontman's voice since the band shared their rejected Spectre theme last year. -
Are Spotify, Apple Music, and Other Streaming Services Actually Boosting Record Sales?
Are music streaming services really as bad as some artists paint them out to be? Are music streaming services really as bad as some artists paint them out to be? In the past, some of the industry's biggest names - from Taylor Swift and AC/DC to Adele and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke - have called out the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal for the paltry royalties they hand out to artists. -
Thom Yorke Pens a Politically Charged Letter to Father Christmas
Thom Yorke has been particularly vocal lately. Whether it is regarding the state of the music industry, large corporations, the environment, globalization, or something else, Yorke seems to have a heated position. Accordingly, for Christmas, the vocalist for Radiohead had quite a few lofty demands. In a recent letter to Father Christmas, Yorke details these wishes in predictably fiery political rhetoric. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Radiohead, Glassjaw, St. Lucia & More
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Radiohead, Glassjaw, St. Lucia and more right here! -
Thom Yorke Performs New Radiohead Song 'Silent Spring' at Pathway to Paris
A special one-off concert, Pathway To Paris, is underway, coinciding with the UN climate change talks happening this week, bringing together activists, politicians and musicians. Thom Yorke took the opportunity to debut two new possible Radiohead songs -- "Silent Spring" and "Desert Island Disk." -
Thom Yorke, Flea Perform "Atoms for Peace" on French TV Show 'Le Grand Journal' [WATCH]
Today marks the beginning of Pathway to Paris, a two-day period of events and concerts that allows artists, musicians, activists and sustainability consultants to brainstorm ideas in hopes of diminishing climate change just before the UN climate chance meeting commences. Just ahead of both events, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Radiohead front man Thom Yorke found themselves in Paris a bit early, ready to reunite for a performance of "Atoms of Peace" on French TV show 'Le Grand Journal.'
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