Radiohead

Album reviews

In Rainbows
Self-released (2007)
Radiohead takes the boldest step yet in the musical industry’s new era of self-reliance.

Hail To The Thief
Capitol (2003)
NATN's second review of Radiohead's Hail To The Thief says the album "lacks any real connective sound or statement throughout." Click here for an alternate take on the record.

Hail To The Thief
Capitol (2003)
Hail To The Thief shows a Radiohead without heavy pressure, left to make the album they wanted to make and coming into its own sound in the process.

Amnesiac
Capitol (2001)
Radiohead's continual forward push is both good for its own evolution and for popular music as a whole.

I Might Be Wrong
Capitol (2001)
Only complaint: why the hell is this disc so short?

Kid A
Capitol (2000)
Radiohead is one of the few bands of its generation whose music consistently looks to the future.

'Meeting People Is Easy' (video)
Capitol (1999)
It is mighty difficult not to feel depressed at the conclusion of "Meeting People Is Easy," Grant Gee's film about a year in the life of Radiohead.

OK Computer (Recommended)
Capitol (1997)
A glowing, multi-colored collection of songs frozen inside a technological fresco, OK Computer is a tribute to the tortured humans who created it as well as a blessing to the fans who play it relentlessly.

The Bends (Recommended)
EMI (1995)
Radiohead catapulted out of its early stages of successful normalcy to create a masterwork of a sophomore album that belongs in the upper echelon of anthemic rock.

My Iron Lung
Parlophone (1994)
This is where Radiohead grew up.

Pablo Honey
Capitol (1993)
It's hard to imagine it all began for Radiohead with Pablo Honey.

Features

Radiohead: A Band Profile
Published May 23, 2001
Arriving on the American airwaves in 1993 with "Creep," Radiohead didn't promise to be anything more rewarding than a one-hit wonder, easily confused with umpteen other bands cashing in on the Grunge Gold Rush. But over the course of the next eight years, Radiohead proved itself to be the most compelling rock band of the decade.

Concert reviews

August 16, 2001
Liberty State Park, New Jersey
It's hard to conceive of a place that would have been more entertaining to be last Thursday night than on that small peninsula jutting out from New Jersey in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty.

October 20, 2000
Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
Low-level clouds and dense fog rolled across Los Angeles Oct. 20, setting the mood for Radiohead's third and final North American appearance of 2000.

October 11, 2000
Roseland Ballroom, New York
But as Yorke sang the same words Wednesday night at Roseland Ballroom in New York, his question was rendered moot by thousands of fans crying back in adulation.