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It features "blasts" of guitar noise by Jonny Greenwood and lyrics describing an obsessive unrequited attraction. Radiohead had not planned to release "Creep", and recorded it at the suggestion of the producers, Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie, while they were working on other songs.
Their debut single, "Creep" (1992), was distinguished by Greenwood's aggressive guitar work. Radiohead have achieved acclaim and sold more than 30 million albums. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Radiohead in 2019. Greenwood is a multi-instrumentalist and a prominent player of the ondes Martenot, an early ...
[186] [187] Jonny Greenwood scored his third Anderson film, Inherent Vice; it features a version of an unreleased Radiohead song, "Spooks", performed by Greenwood and members of Supergrass. [188] Junun , a collaboration between Greenwood, Godrich, the Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur and Indian musicians, was released in November 2015, [ 189 ...
Radiohead in the mid-2010s; from left to right: Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Philip Selway. Since their 1992 debut, the English rock band Radiohead have recorded more than 160 songs, most credited to the band as a whole. They have worked with producer Nigel Godrich since 1994. Several of their albums are ...
Oxfordshire teenagers Colin and Jonny Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Philip Selway, and Thom Yorke called themselves On a Friday when they first formed a band in 1985. Signing to EMI in the early ‘90s ...
Jonny Greenwood said The Bends was about "illness and doctors... revulsion about our own bodies". [18] Yorke said it was "an incredibly personal album, which is why I spent most of my time denying that it was personal at all". [18] The album title, a term for decompression sickness, references Radiohead's rapid rise to fame with "Creep". Yorke ...
Musician has been criticised over his collaborations with an Israeli artist, and for continuing to perform in the country amid its war on Gaza
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood joined with drummer Tom Skinner to form The Smile in 2020 (Frank Lebon) “Fast and fluid” is how Thom Yorke describes songwriting with The Smile.