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The post Radiohead’s The Bends Was a Sophomore Record No One Saw Coming: Classic Album Review appeared first on Consequence. One of my favorite anecdotes about the creation of The Bends ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) There was a time in the early to mid-2000s when naming The Bends as your favourite Radiohead album was like opting for chicken korma from the takeaway menu, while the ...
The Bends contains some of the songs most beloved by the band’s faithful. Here are our choices for the Top 5 on the album. If you only know Radiohead post-OK Computer, you might be surprised at ...
This is a record where Radiohead indulged in somewhat conventional songwriting and recording methods. That’s not to say The Bends is devoid of inspiration or inventiveness; quite the contrary.
Incredibly, Radiohead’s The Bends is 30 years old, having been released on 13 March 1995. Their second album after 1993’s Pablo Honey clearly marked a road ahead that Radiohead would increasingly make ...
His gripes seem wholly justifiable. It’s May 1992 – just under three years before Radiohead will release The Bends. The Drill EP, which is currently languishing in EMI’s warehouses, is the group’s ...
As Radiohead’s sophomore album turns 30, artist Stanley Donwood reflects on the artwork that paved the way for an enduring creative design partnership Stanley Donwood was working as a freelance artist ...
Glenn Fosbraey does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
There was a time in the early to mid-2000s when naming The Bends as your favourite Radiohead album was like opting for chicken korma from the takeaway menu, while the gourmands decided between the ...
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