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Tag: radiohead

Should artists cancel their concerts to protest the policies of the Israeli government?

Posted on 8th September 201826th March 2019 by Anita Pant

“I am not a travel agent promoting tourism for each country I go to”, said Lana Del Rey in a recent riposte on Twitter, amid pressure to cancel her performance in Tel Aviv in protest […]

Six songs performed live that will leave you emotionally broken

Posted on 21st January 201721st January 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s something special that happens sometimes when artists perform their songs live. Sometimes, just sometimes, artists are able to connect with a song in a greater emotional capacity than ever thought possible when listening to […]

Radiohead to Headline Glastobury

Posted on 31st October 201631st October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With their ninth studio album A Moon Shaped Pool released earlier this year and cries for them to return and headline Glastonbury, ever since they last did in 2003 – was Radiohead’s announcement as Glastonbury’s first […]

In celebration of the creeps: 10 greatest Radiohead tracks

Posted on 1st October 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Radiohead have come a long way since their debut single ‘Creep’. In fact, it’s 24 years this week since Thom Yorke and the gang burst into public consciousness, asking what the hell they were doing […]

In The Middle review Thom Yorke ‘Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes’

Posted on 23rd October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Thom Yorke’s latest is pretty hard to get at. Downloading the album takes a bit more effort than just pressing ‘buy’ on iTunes as it’s only available as a BitTorrent Bundle. Yorke has described this […]

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