Radiohead talked about their upcoming European tour and opened up about why they needed to take a nearly decade-long break in the band’s first interview together in years. “I guess the wheels came off a bit, so we had to stop,” Thom Yorke told The Times UK about the band’s …
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On Nov. 4, Radiohead will emerge from a seven-year slumber when they kick off a European tour at the Movistar Arena in Madrid. At the moment, there are no shows on the books outside of Europe. There’s also no evidence they’ll be unveiling any new material. “So we’ll play anything …
Read More »Coachella 2026 Lineup Questions and Rumors, Explained
The reveal of the 2026 Coachella poster prompted lots of questions, just like every year. “Why is this artist’s font so much bigger than that artist’s?” “Can I see that DJ’s set without missing any of this band’s?” “Am I still cool enough to go to Coachella?” But two lineup …
Read More »Radiohead Announce First Shows Since 2018
It’s gonna be a glorious day: Radiohead have announced their first live performances together since 2018. Confirming months of speculation, the band today announced a set of 20 European shows this fall. They’ll kick off with a four-night run in Madrid starting on Nov. 4, followed by four evenings each …
Read More »Radiohead Return to Their Most Controversial Album For a Killer Live Record
An accident that’s been waiting to happen since 2003: the sound of Radiohead onstage, five madmen attacking the Hail to the Thief songbook. The British rock kingpins’ new Hail to the Thief (Live Recordings 2003-2009) is basically a track-for-track remake of their politically charged 2003 prog-punk gem, except with live …
Read More »Radiohead Revisit 'Hail to the Thief' for 'Very Cathartic' Live Album
Why so green and lonely? Cheer up: Radiohead are revisiting 2003’s Hail to the Thief with a new live album, out digitally today and on vinyl Oct. 31. Hail to the Thief Live Recordings 2003-2009 includes performances from that era in Dublin, London, Amsterdam, and Buenos Aires. You can hear …
Read More »Thom Yorke Embraces 'Terrifying' Work as a Visual Artist in First Museum Exhibit
When Thom Yorke and the rest of Radiohead signed their first record deal in 1991, Yorke found himself feeling “embarrassment” at leaving his training as a visual artist behind in favor of “making music, sound, and words,” he tells The Art Newspaper in a new interview. After he ended up …
Read More »The Making of Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard's Great New Album, 'Tall Tales'
Radiohead‘s hiatus definitely hasn’t kept Thom Yorkeout of the studio —he’s released three great albums with the Smile, and earlier this month, he dropped the excellent Tall Tales, a long-in-the-works collaboration with veteran electronic producer Mark Pritchard. In the new episode ofRolling Stone Music Now, Pritchard breaks down the long …
Read More »Thom Yorke Condemns Netanyahu, Hamas, and 'Humanitarian Catastrophe' in Gaza
Thom Yorke temporarily walked offstage in October after a confrontation with a pro-Palestine heckler in Melbourne, Australia —now, six months later, he is attempting to clarify his views on the issue in a lengthy new post on Instagram. At the time, Yorke’s response to the heckler caused fans to speculate …
Read More »Thom Yorke's Minimalist Electronic Record Is Scary Good
Thom Yorke has quietly been on a bit of a tear the past year or so. In 2024, his side project the Smile — with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and jazz drummer Tom Skinner — put out two dazzling albums of crinkly art-rock, Wall of Eyes and Cutouts. He also …
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