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Thom Yorke Solo Show with Flea

Thom Yorke, the Radiohead frontman, has set two solo shows for Oct. 4 and 5 at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre. Yorke’s band will feature legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers’ bassist, Flea, amongst a host of other musicians rounding out the ensemble.

Thom Yorke: Acoustic Performance of “Reckoner”

Source: Pitchfork A few weeks ago, we told you that Thom Yorke was going to perform at the premiere of the new ecologically-minded film The Age of Stupid on September 21. Well, he did. And someone taped it. Now here it is, Thom Yorke doing the In Rainbows track “Reckoner” all by himself with an […]

Thom Yorke, Grizzly Bear, & Others on New Moon Soundtrack

Provided by Rolling Stone The tracklist for the upcoming soundtrack for Twilight sequel New Moon was revealed today, September 21st, on author Stephanie Meyer’s official website. In addition to Death Cab for Cutie’s first single “Meet Me on the Equinox,” the soundtrack will also feature contributions from Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, Muse, Grizzly Bear, Bon Iver […]

Bon Iver and Thom Yorke: Twilight Sequel Soundtrack

Thom Yorke, Bon Iver Write Songs For Twilight 2 • Director Chris Weitz confirms both Thom and Justin Vernon wrote songs especially for New Moon, the sequel to the wildly successful hormonal vamp flick Twilight, in an interview with hitfix.com.

Thom Yorke: “All For The Best” Cover

Source: Pitchfork Media, Tom Breihan “All for the Best”, Thom Yorke’s gorgeous contribution to the tribute/benefit album Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy, now has a video. Rolling Stone premiered it earlier today. The Melinda Tupling-directed clip is an interesting throwback to the “120 Minutes” days, when every arty clip had some […]

Radiohead announce new album coming Sunday, share video for “Daydreaming”

As many speculated after the release of “Burn The Witch” earlier this week, we have a new Radiohead album coming our way. The band shared “Daydreaming,” a new song and video, and the YouTube description revealed that the album will be out on digital platforms this Sunday, May 8, at 7pm BST, which translates to […]

Radiohead goes stop-motion for new video, song “Burn The Witch”

After spending the last few days slowly removing themselves from social media, Radiohead dropped a new song and video yesterday, entitled “Burn The Witch.” The weird promotion, song, and video are all very Radiohead. The song itself is great, with Thom Yorke’s vocals floating over a beautiful and haunting collection of strings. The video is […]

Watch Run The Jewels Give Teenage Girls Advice on Love

By now, it’s pretty much common knowledge that Run The Jewels are the best. With two fantastic albums in their pockets, plenty of excellent solo work, and their upheld promise to re-make their album using entirely cat sounds, El-P and Killer Mike are two of the best rappers in the game at the moment. Now […]

Radiohead Are Recording a New Album in September

At the beginning of this year, Radiohead fans were ecstatic to hear Colin Greenwood say the band’s plans to record new material were up in the air. As indefinite as that was, it still meant there was the possibility of new music. Today, Jonny Greenwood tells us that we may not have to wait that much longer […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Jonathan Hischke (Dot Hacker, The Sound of Animals Fighting)

Some bands are known for one musician, and some musicians end up known for only one band. Jonathan Hischke is not one of those musicians, and his current focus, Dot Hacker, is not one of those bands. The rock group, formed by studio musicians best known as members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and […]

Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood Talks Future Plans, New Album “Up In The Air”

Radiohead are known for taking their time between new releases, but that doesn’t mean fans aren’t always clamoring for more music from the iconic English group. Unfortunately, it will likely be some time before we get a follow-up to 2011’s The King Of Limbs, according to bassist Colin Greenwood. In a recent interview with Drowned […]

Nina Corcoran’s ‘Best of 2013’ in Music

Last year was the first time I actually decided to make a list of my top albums, EPs, music videos, concerts, and so on. The process was oddly stressful, but rewarding. As expected, this year was equally difficult, but for a different reason: big names weren’t dropping their records in the last three months as […]