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A Moon Shaped Pool was the fifth Radiohead album nominated for the Mercury Prize, making Radiohead the most shortlisted act in Mercury Prize history. [124] At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, A Moon Shaped Pool was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Song (for "Burn the Witch"). [125]
It also includes an acoustic performance of "True Love Waits", a song Radiohead did not release until their 2016 album A Moon Shaped Pool. As the songs had been developed through studio experimentation, Radiohead rearranged them for live performance. I Might Be Wrong received mainly positive reviews. Critics praised the performances and ...
Radiohead suspended work on their ninth album, A Moon Shaped Pool (2016), to record another song for the film, "Spectre". [7] However, the production team instead used "Writing's on the Wall" by Sam Smith. [8] The lead guitarist, Jonny Greenwood, said the production team felt "Spectre" was "too dark". [9]
"Burn the Witch" was the lead single from Moon Shaped Pool. It was released as a download on 3 May 2016 on Radiohead's website and on streaming and digital media services. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] A 7-inch single, with the 2015 song " Spectre " as the B-side, was released exclusively in independent record stores on May 13 in the UK and soon after ...
Radiohead's ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool, was released digitally in May 2016, followed by retail versions in June via XL Recordings. [199] It was promoted with music videos for the singles " Daydreaming " (directed by Anderson) and " Burn the Witch ".
Pitchfork ranked "Daydreaming" the 24th-best song of 2016, behind another Moon Shaped Pool track, "True Love Waits", at ninth. [18] In 2020, the Guardian named "Daydreaming" the 12th-greatest Radiohead song, writing: "Beneath the tiptoeing pianos, 'Daydreaming' is a gut-wrencher."
Ed Sheeran flaunted his artificial “wildlife” pond in a video shared on his Instagram page on Tuesday (August 20). Despite stunning many fans, people closer to the singer’s real life held ...
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Wall of Eyes received "universal acclaim". [29] The Irish Times wrote that it had a "remarkable, sombre majesty" reminiscent of the 2016 Radiohead album A Moon Shaped Pool, and that Yorke and Greenwood had "delivered yet another classic". [35]