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Gene Simmons in dig at Radiohead
Gene Simmons has slammed Radiohead for not being interesting enough during their live shows.
The legendary Kiss singer and now reality TV star has said the band are not ‘fulfilling the visual part’ of being in a band.
Simmons stated: "I admire bands like Radiohead, but
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Radiohead album nearing completion
Radiohead are nearing completion on their new album, they have confirmed.
Although still no confirmed release date, it seems the culmination of 12 months of recording sessions has put them on the verge of finishing their first album since 2003's "Hail To THe Thief".
Writing on
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Radiohead regroup after 'ear break'
Thom Yorke has delivered an update to fans on the official Radiohead site, revealing that their new studio album is nearly complete.
The band posted a sample of one of their new songs last week "15 Step", and Yorke reveals the alternative rockers have taken some time away from the
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Thom Yorke dismisses Gallagher's rantings
Thom Yorke has risen to the bait, delivering an eloquent put down to Noel Gallagher's recent - and predictable - tirade last week that criticized the Radiohead frontman for his University background.
The Oasis songwriter's seemingly weekly tirade against other musicians didn't go
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New Radiohead tracks to debut
Two new Radiohead tracks are to air on a new internet-only TV show, spearheaded by super-producer Nigel Godrich.
"From The Basement" will feature Thom Yorke as one of the show's guests, and the frontman will debut a pair of the band's new album tracks to the viewing public - "Down
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Radiohead star scoops classical award
Johnny Greenwood has clinched this year's Listener's Award at the BBC British Composer Awards.
Beating Andrew Toovey's Voila Concerto, and Fraser Trainer's Violin Concerto, the Radiohead star's abstract classical work Popcorn Superhet Receiver - named after a ham radio device from
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Radiohead announce new label deal
Radiohead have signed with Warner/Chappel publishing to release their new album, putting an end to speculation they could blaze a trail with a big independent record label.
Many people had considered the band were eying a big independent to release their seventh studio album,
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Radiohead star makes motherly tribute
Radiohead drummer Phil Selway has written an open letter to the band's fans, apologizing for a cancelled show mid-week, and revealing the important reason for pulling the gig.
The bans were due to perform at the Heineken stadium on Wednesday (May 10), but cancelled after Selway's
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Radiohead name summer tour
The band on the road from June 1.
Radiohead won't be releasing a new album until 2007 - the follow-up to 2003's "Hail To The Thief", but that hasn't stopped them planning an elaborate series of live dates this summer.
This week, the experimental rockers
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Radiohead set for island concert
The band performing at Budapest's Sziget festival.
Radiohead will be the main draw at this year's massive Sziget Festival in Hungary.
Added to a schedule which includes two further festival slots - at Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee between June 16-18, and V
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Radiohead saddle up for Bonnaroo
Radiohead and Tom Petty are to head up this year's Bonnaroo festival.
The British rock act will join Petty, with his band the Heartbreakers, at the 5th annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival this summer over the weekend of June 16-18. The event is held in its traditional
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Unreleased Radiohead tracks surface
Early 90's demos land online.
A selection of early Radiohead demos have surfaced online.
The tracks, taken from recordings in 1988 and 1990, were distributed over the weekend on popular Radiohead fan site ateasweb.com.
The 88' demo tracks were recorded under the band
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Radiohead change producer for new record
The band drop Nigel Godrich after 10 years.
British rockers Radiohead have dropped legendary producer Nigel Godrich in favour of Mike 'Spike' Stent.
The Creep hitmakers decided to ditch Godrich after ten years of collaboration, in a bid to bring a new edge to their
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Radiohead tout new album
The band reportedly recording another Kid A.
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has been speaking to NME this week, describing the band's recording sessions as 'a bit like Kid A'.
The band have been working on new material throughout much of 2005, with an anticipated release
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