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  1. I think radiohead is post- everything. There was a profile of Radiohead in the NYT around the days of Kid A which was called "the post-rock band". There are certainly some similarities between Post-Rock and some of the more experimental Radiohead songs.

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  3. As proof, one can probably try to compare one of Radiohead's post-Ok Computer work by listening to Bark Psychosis (one of the OG Post-Rock bands) to see that structurally they're more in common than one thinks.

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    Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. They comprise Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Greenwood (bass); Ed O'Brien (guitar, backing vocals); and Philip Selway (drums, percussion).

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    A huge influence on Radiohead was the mythical singer and guitarist Jeff Buckley. Known for his beautiful and dramatic version of Leonard Cohen’s classic song, Hallelujah, Buckley was a big inspiration for Thom Roker’s singing style. Actually, Yorke said he was inspired by Jeff Buckley’s intense vocal delivery, notably while recording the song Fake...

    Polly Jean Harvey is one of the boldest musicians to emerge from the 1990s. Especially in her early, more rock-oriented albums, were a solid alternative rock precedent for Radiohead’s style. As mentioned in P.J. Harvey’s influence diagram, the singer continued to be an inspiration for them with her later and more experimental albums. It is worth no...

    Did you know that jazz is very important to Radiohead’s musical style? In addition to being noticeable in many percussion and drum arrangements, they were highly influenced by the great trumpeter and composer Miles Davis, who was a crucial inspiration for the British band for their sonic experimentation. According to Radiohead’s guitarist, Jonny Gr...

    Icelandic singer Björk is another artist that Radiohead members really admire. As we mentioned earlier, after establishing themselves as one of the most important alternative rock bands of the late century, Radiohead decided to change their musical direction. As explained in Björk’s influence chart, she was a very important reference for them to be...

    The album Kid A meant a defining change in Radiohead‘s career. This completely different approach to their own music was inspired by a similar move made by the band Talk Talk, which they are fans of. Talk Talk was originally Synth Popact but later turned towards Post Rock.

    The pioneers of Krautrock and psychedelic rock from Germany, Can, also inspired the band’s new experimental direction from the new millennium. In fact, Radiohead has covered Can’s song The Thief, which they have cited as an influence for the sound of their album Kid A.

    Their name, Radiohead, is taken from a song recorded by Talking Heads for their album True Stories (1986). Thom Yorke and his bandmates are big fans of David Byrne‘s group. Radiohead’s style shifts between songs, as well as their will to experiment with non-conventional rhythms, are inspired by this band. Other artists and bands that have inspired ...

  5. Mar 8, 2022 · In the '90's and beyond, the UK's Radiohead, of course, did much to popularize the post-rock aesthetic, with lengthy, slow-burning songs that sacrificed obvious hooks in favour of nuance...

  6. A defining characteristic of post-rock to me is rock band instrumentation as texture, and Radiohead appeared to pursue this as a guiding principle on In Rainbows in a way they didn't on any other album. Sure, there are vocals, but post-rock can have vocals.

  7. Radiohead, British rock group that was arguably the most accomplished art-rock band of the early 21st century. This revered quintet made some of the most majestic, if most angst-saturated, music of the postmodern era. Learn more about their background, music, and significance.