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New Radiohead album almost complete, Thom and Jonny play Glasto

Wow, we picked the wrong time to go on vacation. In case you didn’t hear last week, Ed O’Brien announced during an interview with BBC 6 Music that Radiohead are “a matter of weeks” away from completing their next studio release.

He told 6 Music’s Adam Buxton that the Oxford five-piece changed their working methods on the new material, to avoid the lengthy recording process involved in recent albums such as In Rainbows.

“It was such a slog. We decided at the end of the record never to do it like this again. That was kind of the end of Radiohead mark two.”

To listen to the interview, go here.

Thom Yorke at GlastonburyMeanwhile, Thom and Jonny delighted everyone with a surprised slot at Glastonbury on Friday night. Organiser Michael Eavis introduced the pair, saying, “Welcome to the biggest surprise of the weekend. There’s two superstars, I’ll not name them but they’re standing right there.” Thom Yorke then rather unnecessarily introduced himself with “Hi, my name’s Thomas Yorke” before launching into ‘The Eraser.’

The pair played a mix of Yorke’s solo material and Radiohead favourites, including ‘Harrowdown Hill,’ ‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi,’ ‘Idioteque’ and ‘Street Spirit (Fade Out).’ Their rendition of ‘Karma Police’ naturally prompted a mass crowd singalong.

The lucky few who had witnessed this most special of impromptu sundown shows Tweeted rapturously about the experience afterwards. It was fitting that Radiohead, a band whose 1997 headline slot is widely considered one of the all-time classic Glastonbury performances, should show up to make sure the festival’s 40th anniversary year was one to remember.

Setlist:

01 The Eraser
02 Harrowdown Hill
03 Black Swan
04 Cymbal Rush
05 Arpeggi
06 Pyramid Song
07 Idioteque
08 Karma Police
09 Street Spirit (Fade Out)

What’s that? You want some video? Greg Clarkson at your service! Here’s ‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi’ shot from the 2nd row. Check out his YouTube Channel later as he says he’ll upload more.

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Thom Yorke to perform at The Big Chill Festival

The Big Chill FestivalIt has just been announced that Thom will perform a solo set on the 6th August 2010 at The Big Chill festival, Eastnor Castle Deer Park, Herefordshire.

Other acts include Massive Attack, M.I.A, Zero 7, and many more.

For a full line up and other information, go to http://www.bigchill.net/

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Atoms for Peace to play Fuji Rock

It has been confirmed that Thom Yorke and Atoms for Peace will be playing the Fuji Rock festival on August 1, 2010. The festival will be taking place at the Naeba Ski Resort in Japan. Details can be found at:

http://www.fujirockfestival.com/

http://www.smash-uk.com/frf10

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Atoms for Peace: Coachella

Atoms for Peace/Thom Yorke at Coachella

Thom Yorke and Atoms for Peace wrapped up their tour last night with a performance at Coachella. Drawing a huge crowd, the band played an energetic set on par with what they have been playing all tour. Rumors were blowing up on Twitter before the show that Radiohead may show up on stage but that proved to be false. We have reports that the other members of Radiohead were at the festival, but only to enjoy it as fans.

Setlist:

01 The Eraser
02 Analyse
03 The Clock
04 Black Swan
05 Skip Divided
06 Atoms for Peace
07 And it Rained All Night
08 Harrowdown Hill
09 Cymbal Rush

ENCORE:

10 Give up the Ghost
11 Airbag
12 Everything in its Right Place
13 Paperbag Writer
14 Judge, Jury & Executioner
15 The Hollow Earth
16 Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses

What happens now? It was a fun tour and hope that it isn’t too long before something else happens in the Radioheadverse.

Did you go to Coachella? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.

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Atoms for Peace: Santa Barbara

Atoms for Peace at the Santa Barbara Bowl

Thom Yorke and Co. took the stage earlier tonight at the Santa Barbara Bowl to play their second to last show on the Atoms for Peace tour. Since Flying Lotus is playing Coachella today, opening act duties were given to Autolux.

We see “Give up the Ghost” and “Videotape” being performed by Thom (solo) for the first time all tour. We hope to have videos soon [update: video of “Videotape” below].

Here’s the setlist:

01 The Eraser
02 Analyse
03 The Clock
04 Black Swan
05 Skip Divided
06 Atoms for Peace
07 And it Rained All Night
08 Harrodown Hill
09 Cymbal Rush

ENCORE:

10 Give Up the Ghost
11 Videotape
12 Everything in its Right Place
13 Paperbag Writer
14 Judge, Jury, and Executioner
15 The Hollow Earth
16  Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses

As always, if you attended please let us know how it was in the comments.

Atoms for Peace wrap up their tour tomorrow night at Coachella.

(Thanks to @paranoidrobot for the setlist and video. Photo courtesy of FTRHayabusa)

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Blast From the Past: Radiohead at Reading 1994

Okay, so the video quality isn’t that great but the audio is top notch. This is from Radiohead’s 12 song set at the Reading Festival in 1994. Things were different then… Thom had blond hair, Ed was in his pirate shirt phase, Phil had hair, Jonny is wearing mom jeans, and Colin looks to be wearing a quilt. With that said, this is still a great video to watch. Thom starts out singing a cover of Tim Buckley’s “Sing a Song For You” which reminds us just how great his voice can be.

Here you go: