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NME: LP 6 is “dark pop”

The January 4th issue of the NME has some more details about the new Radiohead album. Thanks to the Amnesiac who provided us with the following info:

The band have only spent a total of 8 weeks recording the songs that are being considered for a place on the album unlike with the 2 year Kid A/Amnesiac double sessions. They have described the new style (another one?) as ‘Dark Pop’ not too dissimilar to The Bends. The LP will be released in June of 2003 and the band are currently doing mixing, deciding a title and deciding on cover artwork.
Tracks that could make the final cut:
1)There There
A possible first comeback single that apparently has some strong #1 potential.
2)Scatterbrain
Might have been beefed up a bit in the studio from a slight guitar song to an almighty great rocker
3)Sit Down Stand Up
A mantra-esque song that is probably going to be tinkered so it’s more Electronica
4)Myxomatosis
Named after a disease contracted by rabbits. Similar to Dollars & Cents on Amnesiac.. Might be made more like Idioteque
5)Sail To The Moon
A Nick Cave = Bad Seeds alike piano ballad.
6)We Suck Young Blood
A song about the residents of Los Angeles where it was written. Funeral march pace, but with very tongue in cheek lyrics and a haunting piano.
7)Up On The Ladder
A song about people trying to get to the top, apparently. Thunderous rocker with heavy bass, thrashy fast guitar in a similar vein to Airbag from OK Computer…
8)2+2=5
Another possible single contender. Anthemic rock similar to The Bends. Wall of noise tecnique employed again here.
9)Where I End And You Begin
Spooky orchestra like inttroduction similar to Everything In It’s Right Place that leads into a heavy basss driven rocker similar to stuff by Mancunian band Joy Division. About cannibalism, one of the bands favourite subjects of late.
10)Punch Up At The Wedding
Huge kingsize rock ballad on the same level as the epic Exit Music from OK Computer.. Another haunting piano ballad.
11)Big Ideas
An old song the band have never released could see the light of day on the new LP. Reinvented on Spain/Portugal tour as a organ ballad. Might be final track on album.
There are some other tracks also in contention that were premiered on the Spain/Portugal summer tour. These include:
-I Will
-Wicked Child
-Follow Me Around
-Keep The Wolf From the Door
-Go To Sleep
There were also 2 new songs revealed on the bands recent webcast to the masses that could also feature:
-Good Morning Mr Magpie
-I Froze Up

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New album details

We’ve gotten some more details about the new Radiohead album that is scheduled to be released this Spring. The album title could be “2+2=5” or “Are You Listening?”. The band are still kicking around ideas so it’s not quite certain if they’ve decided.

The band recorded 4 tracks at Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles and 13 in London, where they also re-recorded 2 of the LA cuts. However, the album will only have 13 tracks on it. Still no word on a tracklisting, though “Where I End and You Begin” is most likely going to be the first single.

The band will gather to mix the album at the end of January. Once we have more details, we’ll pass them along.

It’s important to note that this information may change before the official news is announced.

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Video clips from webcast

We know you’ve been waiting to see video clips from last Wednesday’s Radiohead webcast and there are finally some available! Head on over to http://www.williamandheidi.com/radiohead/ and download away. Right now only quicktime versions are available and the site will only be online until Sunday so make sure you download them now!
(thanks to William)

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Pictures from webcast

Here are some screen captures of last night’s webcast:

More screen captures can be seen at http://www.angel.ne.jp/~radiohead/appearance.html and http://www.po-pad.com.
(thanks to Axel & James)

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Webcast highlights

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Radiohead treated its fans to a special Christmas webcast earlier this evening. Highlights include the band (minus Jonny) doing interviews, wearing Sadam and George W Bush masks, Thom and Colin DJing, and the performance of four songs including a cover of “Winter Wonderland”!
updated 12/19/02 10:58pm
Due to bandwidth issues, we’ve had to remove the 4 webcast mp3s.

Many thanks to www.thewonderwall.com for recording and encoding the mp3s for us!
(thanks to Stephen for the above screen cap)

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Webcast?

Thom has left a message on the official Radiohead site hinting that there may be a webcast of some sort on Wednesday, December 18th at 10pm GMT (5pm ET).
It is advised that you download the RealOne Player.
You may remember that back in 1999 and 2000 while Radiohead were in the studio recording Kid A and Amnesiac, they did a series of webcasts and even treated us all to new material. Can we expect the same for this Wednesday?