Radiohead: LP9 - Late 2012? (Radiohead Tour, 2012/Atoms for Peace LP - late 2011)
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Radiohead: LP9 - Late 2012? (Radiohead Tour, 2012/Atoms for Peace LP - late 2011)
Radiohead to record new material this winter
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Like an itchy character in a Stephen King novel, Thom Yorke keeps coming back. This time, he spoke with Rolling Stone, where he laid one bombshell piece of news: Radiohead will record in December and January.
“We can get things together quite rapidly at the moment,” Yorke said, name dropping a new track titled “Come to Your Senses”. “We have this version of it. It’s a five-minute rehearsal, but it has the essence of what we need.” He stated they have a “few of those”, and added, “It would be fun to have them ready when we go to play next year. I don’t know how we would release them. It would be nice to make it all part of the flow and just enjoy it – not think about it too much.”
Speaking of touring, Yorke explained that putting the The King of Limbs material on-stage was harder than they imagined. He digressed on working with additional drummer Clive Deamer, adding: “In ‘Bloom,’ when Clive goes from the electro pads to the live kit, and my guitar shoots up an octave, I’m like, ‘Wow!’ When we came up with that, it was like, ‘OK, we got it.’” Deamer is a crucial key in bringing Limbs‘ lush recordings to life, but also one of the reasons the band hasn’t toured yet, due to his commitments with Portishead. As Radiohead’s manager Chris Hufford explained, “He wasn’t available and it’s why we couldn’t go out on tour until next year.”
On the topic of Atoms for Peace, Yorke insisted that there will be an LP before the end of the year, though he also added, “It’s not good enough yet.” The magazine reached Nigel Godrich for comment, who reiterated, “The idea was to generate the music, then record the band. We did that. Some of it worked. We also went back to some of the electronic stuff. It’s still in flux. We’re waiting for the lightning bolt to strike.”
So to recap: Radiohead will record in two months, Radiohead will tour next year, and Atoms for Peace will put out a record. Okay, now are you happy?
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Lot of info in that subject, I know. Was going to start a thread on Atoms for Peace but figured we'd get more participation if we snuck in some Radiohead info. In all reality, late 2012 might be a little optimistic for their next album. These guys can be slow.
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Like an itchy character in a Stephen King novel, Thom Yorke keeps coming back. This time, he spoke with Rolling Stone, where he laid one bombshell piece of news: Radiohead will record in December and January.
“We can get things together quite rapidly at the moment,” Yorke said, name dropping a new track titled “Come to Your Senses”. “We have this version of it. It’s a five-minute rehearsal, but it has the essence of what we need.” He stated they have a “few of those”, and added, “It would be fun to have them ready when we go to play next year. I don’t know how we would release them. It would be nice to make it all part of the flow and just enjoy it – not think about it too much.”
Speaking of touring, Yorke explained that putting the The King of Limbs material on-stage was harder than they imagined. He digressed on working with additional drummer Clive Deamer, adding: “In ‘Bloom,’ when Clive goes from the electro pads to the live kit, and my guitar shoots up an octave, I’m like, ‘Wow!’ When we came up with that, it was like, ‘OK, we got it.’” Deamer is a crucial key in bringing Limbs‘ lush recordings to life, but also one of the reasons the band hasn’t toured yet, due to his commitments with Portishead. As Radiohead’s manager Chris Hufford explained, “He wasn’t available and it’s why we couldn’t go out on tour until next year.”
On the topic of Atoms for Peace, Yorke insisted that there will be an LP before the end of the year, though he also added, “It’s not good enough yet.” The magazine reached Nigel Godrich for comment, who reiterated, “The idea was to generate the music, then record the band. We did that. Some of it worked. We also went back to some of the electronic stuff. It’s still in flux. We’re waiting for the lightning bolt to strike.”
So to recap: Radiohead will record in two months, Radiohead will tour next year, and Atoms for Peace will put out a record. Okay, now are you happy?
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Lot of info in that subject, I know. Was going to start a thread on Atoms for Peace but figured we'd get more participation if we snuck in some Radiohead info. In all reality, late 2012 might be a little optimistic for their next album. These guys can be slow.
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Re: Radiohead: LP9 - Late 2012? (Radiohead Tour, 2012/Atoms for Peace LP - late 2011)
Oooooh, 40 minutes of Thom Yorke mumbling over computer bleeps and blips. I can't wait. Puts on The Bends.
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Presale tickets for the first part of the US tour went on sale this morning.
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02-27 Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena
02-29 Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
03-01 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
03-03 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
03-05 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
03-07 Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
03-09 St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
03-11 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
03-13 Broomfield, CO - 1st Bank Center
03-15 Glendale, AZ - Jobing.com Arena
Praying for a Detroit date.
02-29 Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
03-01 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
03-03 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
03-05 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
03-07 Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
03-09 St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
03-11 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
03-13 Broomfield, CO - 1st Bank Center
03-15 Glendale, AZ - Jobing.com Arena
Praying for a Detroit date.
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Also.....
from Consequence of Sound:
Radiohead to release The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement on DVD/Blu-Ray
Earlier this year, Radiohead performed material from The King of Limbs in a 55-minute in-studio concert that was broadcast by television networks across the world. Now, the band’s website reports that the performance, officially known as The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement, will be released digitally through iTunes on December 19th, and on DVD and Blu-Ray early next year. Pre-orders are now ongoing via the band’s website.
Filmed and recorded by the From The Basement team, which includes longtime Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, the in-studio concert featured performances of all 10 album tracks. The initial television broadcast also featured two bonus cuts — “Staircase” and “The Daily Mail” — however, neither track will appear in the commercial release. Instead, a previously unreleased performance of “Supercollider” will be included.
In addition, the physical release will come packaged with a 32-page book, featuring photographs by Steve Keros.
from Consequence of Sound:
Radiohead to release The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement on DVD/Blu-Ray
Earlier this year, Radiohead performed material from The King of Limbs in a 55-minute in-studio concert that was broadcast by television networks across the world. Now, the band’s website reports that the performance, officially known as The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement, will be released digitally through iTunes on December 19th, and on DVD and Blu-Ray early next year. Pre-orders are now ongoing via the band’s website.
Filmed and recorded by the From The Basement team, which includes longtime Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, the in-studio concert featured performances of all 10 album tracks. The initial television broadcast also featured two bonus cuts — “Staircase” and “The Daily Mail” — however, neither track will appear in the commercial release. Instead, a previously unreleased performance of “Supercollider” will be included.
In addition, the physical release will come packaged with a 32-page book, featuring photographs by Steve Keros.
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I'm looking forward to the King of Limbs, 1 year Deluxe Comemorative Reissue Edition with extra bloops and bleeps. I'm sure people are still constantly playing this classic album of unforgettable music.
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Also.....
from Consequence of Sound:
Radiohead to release The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement on DVD/Blu-Ray
Earlier this year, Radiohead performed material from The King of Limbs in a 55-minute in-studio concert that was broadcast by television networks across the world. Now, the band’s website reports that the performance, officially known as The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement, will be released digitally through iTunes on December 19th, and on DVD and Blu-Ray early next year. Pre-orders are now ongoing via the band’s website.
Filmed and recorded by the From The Basement team, which includes longtime Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, the in-studio concert featured performances of all 10 album tracks. The initial television broadcast also featured two bonus cuts — “Staircase” and “The Daily Mail” — however, neither track will appear in the commercial release. Instead, a previously unreleased performance of “Supercollider” will be included.
In addition, the physical release will come packaged with a 32-page book, featuring photographs by Steve Keros.
from Consequence of Sound:
Radiohead to release The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement on DVD/Blu-Ray
Earlier this year, Radiohead performed material from The King of Limbs in a 55-minute in-studio concert that was broadcast by television networks across the world. Now, the band’s website reports that the performance, officially known as The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement, will be released digitally through iTunes on December 19th, and on DVD and Blu-Ray early next year. Pre-orders are now ongoing via the band’s website.
Filmed and recorded by the From The Basement team, which includes longtime Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, the in-studio concert featured performances of all 10 album tracks. The initial television broadcast also featured two bonus cuts — “Staircase” and “The Daily Mail” — however, neither track will appear in the commercial release. Instead, a previously unreleased performance of “Supercollider” will be included.
In addition, the physical release will come packaged with a 32-page book, featuring photographs by Steve Keros.
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Radiohead will release The King of Limbs: Live From the Basement via iTunes on December 19, with DVD and Blu-Ray formats in stores by January, as At Ease points out.
The live-in-studio concert was recorded as part of producer Nigel Godrich's series From the Basement, and originally broadcast on television this summer. According to Radiohead's website, the release will include tracks from The King of Limbs, the bonus track "Supercollider", and two unreleased songs, "The Daily Mail" and "Staircase". The physical release will be accompanied by a 32-page book of photographs.
Check out the tracklisting, and watch "Bloom", from the Basement performance, below.
Tracklisting:
01 Bloom
02 The Daily Mail
03 Feral
04 Little by Little
05 Codex
06 Separator
07 Lotus Flower
08 Staircase
09 Morning Mr. Magpie
10 Give Up the Ghost
11 Supercollider (bonus track)
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02-27 Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena
02-29 Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
03-01 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
03-03 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
03-05 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
03-07 Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
03-09 St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
03-11 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
03-13 Broomfield, CO - 1st Bank Center
03-15 Glendale, AZ - Jobing.com Arena
Praying for a Detroit date.
02-29 Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
03-01 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
03-03 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
03-05 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
03-07 Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
03-09 St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
03-11 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
03-13 Broomfield, CO - 1st Bank Center
03-15 Glendale, AZ - Jobing.com Arena
Praying for a Detroit date.
GA/Lower Reserved seating tickets for Toyota Center were gone in a matter of minutes.
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Anyone get tickets for the second leg of the tour?
Got Mansfield and Newark.
The WASTE presale was a complete clusterfuck.
Got Mansfield and Newark.
The WASTE presale was a complete clusterfuck.
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I'm intrigued by the Coachella set. With less time, I wonder if you'll get more KoLs or more "hits".
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I think the headliners get an hour and a half, which is more than enough time to play both. Personally the less they play from KoL the happier I'll be, but they'll do what they want.
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Seeing them next Thursday in Glendale and then the 1st weekend of Coachella. Can't wait!
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Pretty cool that there are only about 4-5 songs that they'll repeat from that show.