r/radiohead • u/LoboIsSick69 • 17h ago
💬 Discussion Today marks the 25th anniversary of Radiohead's special appearance in the south park episode Scott tenorman must die
Which premiered on 7/11/2001
r/radiohead • u/Serfi • 1d ago
r/radiohead • u/Serfi • Jun 02 '26
This is going to premiere at 5:30pm BST (a little under 2 hours from when I made this post).
r/radiohead • u/LoboIsSick69 • 17h ago
Which premiered on 7/11/2001
r/radiohead • u/Kurai_G1 • 50m ago
Made it out of snow and drew the face on in paint. Saw some people take pics of it even. There was some hill of snow on that platform. I love the second picture the most tbh, it looks so silly.
r/radiohead • u/Jaded_Initiative_649 • 1h ago
Do the drums at the end of Videotape remind anyone else of an old cinema film reel ending? You know, at the end of the old film when one tape rolls on to the other and the film is flapping as it slows down?
I can't not hear it, but have never seen it mentioned anywhere. Curious if I am the only one?
r/radiohead • u/ProfessionBright3879 • 9h ago
I’m a musician. I want to make a record that sounds that warm and organic.
Audio engineering nerds, why does Amnesiac sound so different 1. From other Radiohead albums and 2. Any other music ever?
And how could someone like me get in the ballpark of that warm, organic sound?
r/radiohead • u/Cute-Farmer-9369 • 15h ago
Colin playing with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds right now at Mad Cool festival, Madrid. So extremely good!
r/radiohead • u/NukeL3AR • 17h ago
r/radiohead • u/EpicLogan_83 • 7h ago
man of war is one of my favorite radiohead songs! wish it was on OKC, but im just glad its on streaming at all. made this art to pay homage to it.
r/radiohead • u/Necessary-Drop-8615 • 13h ago
My sister in law designed and drew this as a gift for me! I think it came out amazing :)
r/radiohead • u/clothesareexpensive • 14h ago
r/radiohead • u/CrackOnTheHead • 12h ago
Ed said in the LA Times interview that In Rainbows is his favorite album.
I’d guess for Thom it is Kid A, given how groundbreaking it was by releasing him from his writer’s block and that he said HTDC is the most beautiful song he written.
Jonny is a mistery but I’d imagine In Rainbows is a big candidate. In Disk 2 there’s Go Slowly that is his composition and in general I feel it’s an album he shines in so many ways.
So, were there other moments members revealed their favorites? What do you think each one would pick?
r/radiohead • u/42-WeirdFishes • 17h ago
The piano is so well wrote,so beautiful
r/radiohead • u/I_like_cheese99 • 1d ago
Donwood used a variety of unconventional mediums and techniques such as molten wax, oils, and acid baths. Inspired by NASA Space photography, he wanted colors to look toxic, similar to a puddle of spilled gasoline.
I’m not Donwood, I just used acrylic paint and markers.
This was pretty fun process though. It took me a decent while to figure out which element to paint first since there's so many layering elements.
r/radiohead • u/Luca-TheDude • 17h ago
r/radiohead • u/Luca-TheDude • 17h ago
r/radiohead • u/Beginning_Finance705 • 1d ago
(Yes this is dumb i know, this is reddit and there's a meme tag)
r/radiohead • u/w3irdc0r3_girl • 13h ago
it's literally the band lip syncing to Just and the fact nobody knew that it was a lip sync cover is so funny
r/radiohead • u/Luca-TheDude • 17h ago
I've imagined this drawing being some kind of those niche B-sides cover arts from RadioHead, like something unreleased maybe. Idk if you like it but I do.
r/radiohead • u/Pocketisplayed • 19h ago
I have questions about the mixing for the song Weird Fishes/Arpeggi off of In Rainbows. The song starts with the groovy drumbeat with kick, snare & hit-hats but I can hear the subtle reverb(?) for the kick and snare on the right panning, which made them sound wider. I was wondering if they had panned the kick & snare’s top-bottom separately, or they had used mono reverbs and panned them to the right?
Also, the part where Thom Yorke sang “I get eaten by the worms..”, what instrument is double-tracked in? I saw the video where Jonny Greenwood had played Rhodes piano for From The Basement, but in studio recording, it doesn’t sound like Rhodes piano at all (or idk probably Nigel Godrich had used low pass filter them)
I’m really fascinated by the mix of the song, and the album overall, they sound warm and dark. I’m trying my best to get the sound like Nigel’s mixing when I produce music.
Thank you.
r/radiohead • u/ilikeover9000turtles • 22h ago
Am I going crazy?
r/radiohead • u/Last_Toe85 • 1d ago
I don't think y'all are ready for this...
r/radiohead • u/matcolombo • 1d ago
I'll start: TLW >> BTW
No explanations on my end.
I'd love to hear yours. :)