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“They crawled up their own bums”: The album that made Butch Vig lose faith in Radiohead
By Niall Doherty published
The Garbage drummer and Nirvana producer was not impressed by Radiohead's 1999 album Kid A

“For three days we had people screaming at us as if we were The Beatles”: Jarvis Cocker on the time that Pulp and Radiohead formed a supergroup to appear in a Harry Potter film
By Niall Doherty published
Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker enlisted Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and drummer Phil Selway for a scene in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

Thom Yorke on the Radiohead and Massive Attack album that never happened
By Niall Doherty published
Bristol trip-hop dons Massive Attack were lined up to remix Radiohead's OK Computer in its entirety – until life got in the way...

Radiohead's OK Computer: The last rock album that truly mattered
By David McLaughlin last updated
Inside Radiohead's OK Computer: darkness, isolation, paranoia, and songs so far ahead of their time that the world is still catching up

The Pretenders hook up with Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood for new single I Think About You Daily
By Fraser Lewry published
Watch the video for I Think About You Daily, from upcoming Pretenders album Relentless

This Beavis and Butt-Head clip is the most perfect critique of 90s alt. rock ever made
By Niall Doherty published
Back in 1994, Beavis and Butt-Head gave their thoughts on Radiohead's Creep, and summed up the whole of 90s alt-rock in the process

Five new bands you need to hear if you love Radiohead
By Stephen Hill published
Radiohead delight in pushing boundaries and shrugging off labels – and these five new bands do just the same

Philip Selway: "Crimson, Floyd... Radiohead have drawn on that ambition"
By Rob Hughes published
Radiohead drummer Philip Selway discusses his career to date in Prog Magazine's The Prog Interview...

“Absolutely, horribly gutted, p***ed off, self-righteous”: A pre-fame Thom Yorke on the early days of Radiohead
By Niall Doherty published
Radiohead haven't always been the biggest alternative band of a generation: back in 1992 they were still finding their feet, reeling from the abject failure of a little song called Creep
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