
The song "Souvlaki Space Station" by Slowdive "We liked how he was cutting up beats quite minutely." You can hear this influence on the beat-heavy "Airbag," which samples and splices up a recording of Phil Selway's drumming.Ĥ. was a big influence on OK Computer," Jonny Greenwood told SPINin 1999.

It's not a stretch to say Radiohead was paying attention. was released during the fall of 1996, when Radiohead was recording OK Computer in a historic mansion owned by Jane Seymour. Party on, Thom.ĭJ Shadow's trip hop masterpiece Endtroducing. It was reportedly inspired by another iconic track with an unusual, multi-part song structure: Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (which is much more fun at karaoke). The songs were stronger - owing more to the Beatles this time than to U2 - and Radiohead had expanded their palette to include heavy doses of psychedelic guitar, electronics and hints of glam rock."Paranoid Android" contains four distinct sections, sudden changes, yowling guitar interjections and surreal lyrics.

”) into universal meditations on the kind of primal anguish that we all experience from time to time. On that record, the music not only complemented Yorke’s pretty voice and pensive lyrics but it built on them, sculpting his expressions of inner conflict (“I need to wash myself again to hide all the dirt and pain. Pablo Honey was a spotty affair, but Yorke’s soaring, Bono-esque voice and the instrumental prowess of the band pointed to Radiohead’s more ambitious second outing, The Bends.

In retrospect, the seeds of a powerful band were there from the beginning. But one listen to Radiohead’s third album, OK Computer - a stunning art-rock tour de force - will have you reeling back to their debut, Pablo Honey, for insight into the group’s dramatic evolution. When their first single, “Creep,” leapt out of MTV’s Buzz Bin, in 1993, it came off like a Nirvana wanna-be from hell the song’s obligatory loud/soft dynamics and Yorke’s self-deprecating lyrics rang empty. On the contrary, Radiohead are one of the few guitar-based bands of the mid-’90s that has grown by leaps and bounds. Which hardly means that his group’s music hasn’t matured. He has survived the demise of grunge with all of his anxiety and disillusionment intact.

The days of whine and poses may be over, but don’t tell that to Radiohead singer Thom Yorke.
