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Radiohead released their first single, "Creep", in The song was initially unsuccessful, but it became a worldwide hit several months after the release of their debut album, Pablo Honey Radiohead's popularity rose in the United Kingdom with the release of their second album, The Bends Radiohead's third album, OK Computer , propelled them to greater international fame.

Featuring an expansive sound and themes of modern alienation, OK Computer has often been acclaimed as a landmark record of the s. Kid A and Amnesiac marked an evolution in Radiohead's musical style, as the group incorporated experimental electronic music, Krautrock, post-punk and jazz influences. Hail to the Thief , a mix of guitar-driven rock, electronics and lyrics inspired by war, was the band's final album for their major record label, EMI.

The band's first six albums, released via EMI, had sold more than twenty-five million copies by Radiohead independently released their seventh album, In Rainbows , originally as a digital download for which customers could set their own price, and later in physical form to critical and chart success. Radiohead's work has appeared in a large number of listener polls and critics' lists.

Radiohead's live shows have also received acclaim. In , Q readers voted the band's headlining performance at the Glastonbury Festival as the greatest British gig of all time, and in , the band were ranked 14th in Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time".

While the band's earlier albums were influential on British rock and pop music, musicians in a wide variety of genres have been influenced by their later work. History: Formation and first years — The musicians who form Radiohead met while attending Abingdon School, a boys-only public school in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

In they formed the band "On a Friday", the name referring to the band's usual rehearsal day in the school's music room. The group played their first gig in late at Oxford's Jericho Tavern; Jonny Greenwood originally joined as a harmonica and then keyboard player, but he soon became the lead guitarist.

Although Yorke, O'Brien, Selway, and Colin Greenwood had left Abingdon by to attend university, the band continued to rehearse often on weekends and holidays. In , when all the members except Jonny had completed their university degrees, On a Friday regrouped, began to record demos such as Manic Hedgehog, and performed live gigs around Oxford.

Oxfordshire and the Thames Valley had an active indie scene in the late s, but it centred around shoegazing bands such as Ride and Slowdive; On a Friday were never seen as fitting this trend, commenting that they had missed it by the time they returned from university. Nevertheless, as On a Friday's number of live performances increased, record labels and producers became interested.

Impressed by the band, he and his partner Bryce Edge produced a demo tape and became On a Friday's managers; they remain the band's managers to this day. Following a chance meeting between Colin Greenwood and EMI representative Keith Wozencroft at the record shop where Greenwood worked, the band signed a six-album recording contract with the label in late Released in March , its chart performance was very poor. With the release of the "Creep" single late in the year, Radiohead began to receive attention in the British music press, not all of it favourable.

NME described them as "a lily-livered excuse for a rock band", and "Creep" was blacklisted by BBC Radio 1 because it was deemed "too depressing". The band released their debut album, Pablo Honey, in February It stalled at number 22 in the UK charts, as "Creep" and its anthemic follow-up singles "Anyone Can Play Guitar" and "Stop Whispering" failed to become radio or video hits.

Some critics compared the band's early style to the wave of grunge music popular in the early s—to the extent of Radiohead being dubbed "Nirvana-lite"—yet Pablo Honey failed to make either a critical or a commercial splash upon its initial release. Despite shared influences with popular guitar-heavy acts, and some notice for Yorke's falsetto voice, the band toured only British universities and clubs.

In the first few months of , Radiohead began to attract listeners elsewhere. Soon other radio stations along the west coast of the United States followed suit. The song rose to number two on the US modern rock chart, entered the lower reaches of the top 40 pop chart, and finally hit number seven in the UK singles chart when EMI re-released it in Britain late in the year. Unexpected attention to the single in America caused the label to improvise new promotional plans, and the band shuttled back and forth between continents, playing over concerts in Radiohead nearly broke up due to the pressure of sudden success as the Pablo Honey supporting tour extended into its second year.

Band members described the tour as difficult to adjust to, saying that towards its end they were "still playing the same songs that [they had] recorded two years previously The band began work on their second album in , hiring veteran Abbey Road studios producer John Leckie. Tensions were high, with mounting expectations on the band to deliver a superior follow-up to match or exceed the success of "Creep". Recording felt unnatural in the studio, band members having over-rehearsed their material.

They sought a change of scenery, touring the Far East, Australasia and Mexico in an attempt to reduce the pressure. The band found greater confidence performing their new music live. However, confronted again by the fame he had achieved, Yorke became disillusioned at being "right at the sharp end of the sexy, sassy, MTV eye-candy lifestyle" he felt he was helping to sell to the world.

My Iron Lung, an EP and single released late in , was Radiohead's reaction, marking a transition towards the greater depth they aimed for on their second album. Promoted through alternative radio stations, the hard-edged single's sales were better than expected, and suggested for the first time that the band had found a loyal fan base beyond one hit.

Having introduced more new songs on tour, Radiohead finished recording their second album by year's end, and they released The Bends in March The album was driven by dense riffs and ethereal atmospheres from the band's three guitarists, with greater use of keyboards than their debut. It also received stronger reviews for both songwriting and performances. While Radiohead were seen as outsiders to the Britpop scene that dominated the media's attention at the time, they were finally successful in their home country with The Bends, as singles "Fake Plastic Trees", "High and Dry", "Just", and "Street Spirit Fade Out " made their way to UK chart success; the latter song placed Radiohead in the top five for the first time.

The buzz generated by such famous fans as Michael Stipe, along with distinctive music videos for "Just" and "Street Spirit", helped to sustain Radiohead's popularity outside the UK. However, Radiohead's growing fan base was insufficient for them to repeat the commercial popularity of "Creep" worldwide. Radiohead were satisfied with the album's reception. Jonny Greenwood said, "I think the turning point for us came about nine or twelve months after The Bends was released and it started appearing in people's [best of] polls for the end of the year.

That's when it started to feel like we made the right choice about being a band". OK Computer, fame and critical acclaim — In late , Radiohead had already recorded one song that would make their next record. The band decided to produce their next album with Godrich's assistance, and they began work in early By July they had recorded four songs at their rehearsal studio, Canned Applause, a converted apple shed in the countryside near Didcot, Oxfordshire.

In August , Radiohead toured as the opening act for Alanis Morissette, seeking to perfect their new songs live before completing the record. They then resumed recording, again outside a traditional music studio, settling instead at a 15th-century mansion, St. Catherine's Court, near Bath. The recording sessions were relaxed, with the band playing at all hours of the day, recording songs in different rooms, and listening to The Beatles, DJ Shadow, Ennio Morricone and Miles Davis for inspiration.

Most of the rest of the album was complete by the end of , and by March , the record was mixed and mastered. Radiohead released their third album, OK Computer, in June Largely composed of melodic rock songs, the new record also found the band experimenting with song structures and incorporating some ambient, avant garde and electronic influences. The album's lyrics took a more observational, less personal tone than The Bends, expressing what one magazine called "end-of-the-millennium blues".

OK Computer met with great critical acclaim, and Yorke admitted that he was "amazed it got the reaction it did. None of us fucking knew any more whether it was good or bad. What really blew my head off was the fact that people got all the things, all the textures and the sounds and the atmospheres we were trying to create. Despite peaking at number 21 in the US charts, the album eventually met with mainstream recognition there, receiving the first Grammy Awards recognition of the band's career, a win for Best Alternative Album and a nomination for Album of the Year.

Grant Gee, the director of the "No Surprises" video, accompanied and filmed the band, releasing the footage in the documentary Meeting People Is Easy. The film portrays the band's disaffection with the music industry and press, showing their burnout as they progressed from their first tour dates in mid to mid, nearly a year later.

The film is also notable for documenting earlier versions of songs that were never released or were not released until years later, such as "How to Disappear Completely", "Life in a Glasshouse" and "Nude". Kid A, Amnesiac and a change in sound — Radiohead were largely inactive following their — tour; after its end, their only public performance in was at an Amnesty International concert in Paris.

Yorke later admitted that during that period the band came close to splitting up, and that he had developed severe depression.

In early , Radiohead began work on a follow-up to OK Computer. Although there was no longer any pressure or even a deadline from their record label, tension during this period was high. Band members all had different visions for Radiohead's future, and Yorke was experiencing writer's block, influencing him toward a more abstract, fragmented form of songwriting.

Radiohead secluded themselves with producer Nigel Godrich in studios in Paris, Copenhagen, and Gloucester, and in their newly completed studio in Oxford. Eventually, all the members agreed on a new musical direction, redefining their instrumental roles in the band. After nearly 18 months, Radiohead's recording sessions were completed in April In October Radiohead released their fourth album, Kid A, the first of two albums from these recording sessions.

Rather than being a stylistic sequel to OK Computer, Kid A featured a minimalist and textured style with less overt guitar parts and more diverse instrumentation including the Ondes Martenot, programmed electronic beats, strings, and jazz horns. It debuted at number one in many countries, including the US, where its debut atop the Billboard chart marked a first for the band and a rare success in the US by UK musicians. This success was attributed variously to marketing, to the album's leak on the file-sharing network Napster a few months before its release, and to advance anticipation based, in part, on the success of OK Computer.

Although Radiohead did not release any singles from Kid A, promos of "Optimistic" and "Idioteque" received radio play, and a series of "blips", or short videos set to portions of tracks, were played on music channels and released freely on the Internet.

The band had read Naomi Klein's anti-globalisation book No Logo during the recording, and they decided to continue a summer tour of Europe later in the year in a custom-built tent free of advertising; they also promoted Kid A with three sold-out North American theatre concerts. Yet it won both praise and criticism in independent music circles for appropriating underground styles of music, while some mainstream British critics saw Kid A as a "commercial suicide note", labelling it "intentionally difficult" and longing for a return to the band's earlier style.

Radiohead's fans were similarly divided; along with those who were appalled or mystified, there were many who saw the album as the band's best work. Yorke, however, denied that Radiohead had set out to eschew commercial expectations, saying, "I was really, really amazed at how badly [Kid A] was being viewed Sit Down. Stand Up. Sail to the Moon. Go to Sleep. Where I End and You Begin. We Suck Young Blood. The Gloaming.

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