
There’s been a lot of Radiohead love of late, with the band’s two masterworks Ok Computer, and Kid A taking out places one and two of Pitchforks’ recent 200 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years fan poll.

The band’s live compilation album I Might Be Wrong is also available (featuring an absolutely class version of ‘True Love Waits’), but if you’re after deeper cuts like their From The Basement concert series or the 16-hour demo collection they released in 2019 then you’ll have to go elsewhere (the Basement concerts are currently streaming on Amazon Prime). I think I respect the band more stylistically than I do their actual music OK Computer being the only album of theirs that Id accept as brilliant throughout (although I find much to enjoy in Kid A, In Rainbows, The Bends and Amnesiac). You can stream it below for the next 18 days, or buy it on Bandcamp for about 23. Theres a great deal I enjoy in Radioheads music but Im not sure I understand the pedestal upon which theyve been placed. Airbag - Todd Carlstrom and the Clamour 2. Radiohead dumped all of it online for free. Guitarist Jonny Greenwood explained the situation on twitter last night, Australian time.However, the Radiohead faithful can now put their money where their mouth is (if they want to of course) and choose from any of their nine brilliant records, as well as archival gems TKOL RMX 1234567 (companion to The King Of Limbs), OKNOTOK 1997 2017 ( Ok Computer bonus material) and of course the soon to be released Kid A Mnesia, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Kid A, with a nod to the subsequent follow-up Amnesiac. Radiohead, OK Computer by Boog City, released 01 January 2021 1. Rather, the band decided to let the public have the recordings, all 18 hours of them, in return for a donation to Extinction Rebellion, a fast-rising protest group that rallies "against climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and the risk of human extinction and ecological collapse". Ed O'Brien didn't rush out to learn Muay Thai and, as far as we know, Phil Selway hasn't decided to use his 'specific set of skills' to attain justice. Rather than pay off the criminals, Radiohead took matters into their own hands. Hackers then told the band they would release all the material to the public if they didn't pony up $150,000. Thom Yorke says proceeds from the sale of the music, recorded around the time of OK Computer, will go to Extinction Rebellion. MiniDiscs Hacked is a compilation of recordings by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, made while they were working on their 1997 album OK Computer.

During the attack, hackers stole 18 hours of scratchy mini-disk recordings that Thom Yorke had recorded around the time the band were making their 1997 masterpiece OK Computer. Radiohead release hacked music after 150k ransom threat. Radiohead have released 18 hours of material from the OK Computer era on Bandcamp one week after it was leaked online.


Radiohead foil cyber attackers by airing 'tangentially interesting' unreleased demos
