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The star departed to astonished boos from the crowd.
Grant seems to be having the time of his life in the humorous horror film “Heretic,” charming you with weirdness as he torments Mormon missionaries.
The Radiohead frontman and cinematic auteur’s new Netflix collaboration is an emotional affirmation of life amid bleakness. It’s right on time.
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Hackers were demanding money for recordings from the legendary 1997 album—so the band decided to release the whole thing themselves.
Radiohead’s most beloved masterpiece offers a prescient warning for the modern age about losing our humanity—one the band itself seems to have forgotten, too.
<p>The U.K. band’s ninth studio album, colored by frontman Thom Yorke’s recent split, is stunningly composed, and its most cohesive work since <em>Hail to the Thief</em>.<br> </p>
It’s been five years since Radiohead released new music (save for that leaked Bond theme). “Burn the Witch,” is dark, moody, and strange. It’s everything you love about Radiohead.
The band’s entire Web presence has vanished—right before its new album is supposed to drop.