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Once & Future Kings' Dead Lionsnew

Dead Lions treads the waters between Radiohead and Explosions in the Sky, using pretty piano-and-guitar-laced textures to build into big rock codas time and again.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  04-27-2011  |  Reviews

Radiohead's 'The King of Limbs'new

Radiohead has made a career out of blowing up their previous album’s sound and exploring whatever (usually obscure) genre they’re into at the moment.
San Antonio Current  |  Chuck Kerr  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

Radiohead is Finenew

Not their best, not their worst. On "The King of Limbs," Radiohead is just fine.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  02-24-2011  |  Reviews

New Radiohead Album "The King Of Limbs" Is Out Nownew

Radiohead's new album The King Of Limbs was slated to be released tomorrow, but like an early holiday gift, Thom Yorke and the gang dropped the new LP early.
L.A. Weekly  |  Drew Tewksbury  |  02-18-2011  |  Music

Radiohead's King of Limbs, First Impressionsnew

There are three types of rock 'n' roll: Driving music, dancing music, and fucking music. That said, the release of Radiohead's The King of Limbs make one thing abundantly clear. There's now a fourth category: Facebooking music.
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Haire  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

Our critics’ picks: The films, albums and books that defined a decadenew

Josh Bell adds another feather to "Eternal Sunshines' cap while Mike D'Angelo hands the crown to Memento. Spencer Paterson says Radiohead ruled another decade, and John Freeman on The True History of the Kelly Gang.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Las Vegas Weekly Staff  |  12-10-2009  |  Commentary

Radiohead Cover Band Seeks to Unlock Thom Yorke's Geniusnew

What's That? recreate some of modern rock's most complex songs.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Bradley Campbell  |  02-04-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

This Little Undergroundnew

Sonically, Philadelphia's Man Man and Brooklyn's Tim Fite don't seem the most likely of bedmates. But both acts work the luring whimsicality of children's stories with adult, sometimes dark intentions.
Orlando Weekly  |  Bao Le-Huu  |  11-06-2008  |  Music

Visions of Radioheadnew

Celebrating the 21st century's most interactive band.
L.A. Weekly  |  Randall Roberts  |  08-22-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Rules for Surviving All Points Westnew

After years of hauling to California, the U.K., Austin, Tex., and everyplace in between, a music festival with real teeth is finally coming to New York.
New York Press  |  Crispin Kott  |  08-07-2008  |  Concerts

After the Hypenew

Now that its internet-release hype has subsided, we can finally take an honest look at Radiohead's newest album.
Tucson Weekly  |  James Hudson  |  01-23-2008  |  Reviews

Radiohead Fires a Broadside at the Recording Industrynew

Already bands like Oasis, Nine Inch Nails, and Jamiroquai have said they'll follow Radiohead's lead and let fans choose the price for their next albums.
Charleston City Paper  |  Steven Lacy  |  10-31-2007  |  Music

Radiohead Embraces the Invisible Electro-Music Agenew

With an introspective web of humming sound that ranges from heaving convulsive rock to softly layered dreamscapes, Thom Yorke leads a more personal campaign on this outing, apparently nearing exhaustion with the pointed social cynicism of recent releases.
Shepherd Express  |  John Figlesthaler  |  10-29-2007  |  Reviews

A Rainbow of Inspirationnew

In Rainbows is an immensely beautiful offering, full of passion and feeling that is not to be missed.
Jackson Free Press  |  Lindsey Maddox  |  10-25-2007  |  Reviews

'In Rainbows' Wears 'More Rock' Crownnew

It's kind of funny that every Radiohead album released post-Kid A has been heralded as the group's "return to rock" -- as though Thom Yorke's dips into electronic music and jazz have only delayed what we really want to hear: more versions of "High and Dry."
San Antonio Current  |  Chuck Kerr  |  10-24-2007  |  Reviews

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