At their very start, Radiohead have drawn inspiration from two supposedly antagonistic genres that were in-vogue in the early 1990s: grunge and Britpop. But with OK Computer , their influences became more complex and kaleidoscopic, with references not only to various musical genres, but also to literature, cinema, advertising or humanities. This produced a syncretic piece of work that blurred spacio-temporal landmarks, explored new influences outside the Anglophone pop rock scene, assimilated past musical references to deliver a pessimistic view of the present and an alarming anticipation of the future, while creating a truly original identity for the band
Radiohead, a rock band hailing from Oxford in England which to date has released nine full length al...
Radiohead represent one of the most important artistic and critical voices in contemporary British c...
George Orwell's cult novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) belongs to the tradition, identified by the a...
Dès ses débuts, Radiohead vise à marier les contraires en se positionnant dans la droite lig...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s 1997 lan...
The release of OK computer in 1997 has had a huge impact on the production of rock music in ...
OK Computer marks an important volta or fin-de-siècle in Radiohead’s oeuvre. It is clear ...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s ...
OK Computer triggers a major shift in Radiohead’s career. It questions the conditions of its...
In the mid-1990s, Radiohead entered the restricted circle of rock bands whose ability to car...
Suite à une journée d’étude organisée à l’université Rennes 2 en mai 2017, une publication est à pré...
Esta pesquisa tem como objeto o álbum Ok Computer, lançado em 1997 pelo grupo britânico Radiohead. N...
One of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary rock bands in Britain, Radiohead...
Radiohead, a rock band hailing from Oxford in England which to date has released nine full length al...
Radiohead represent one of the most important artistic and critical voices in contemporary British c...
George Orwell's cult novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) belongs to the tradition, identified by the a...
Dès ses débuts, Radiohead vise à marier les contraires en se positionnant dans la droite lig...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s 1997 lan...
The release of OK computer in 1997 has had a huge impact on the production of rock music in ...
OK Computer marks an important volta or fin-de-siècle in Radiohead’s oeuvre. It is clear ...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s ...
OK Computer triggers a major shift in Radiohead’s career. It questions the conditions of its...
In the mid-1990s, Radiohead entered the restricted circle of rock bands whose ability to car...
Suite à une journée d’étude organisée à l’université Rennes 2 en mai 2017, une publication est à pré...
Esta pesquisa tem como objeto o álbum Ok Computer, lançado em 1997 pelo grupo britânico Radiohead. N...
One of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary rock bands in Britain, Radiohead...
Radiohead, a rock band hailing from Oxford in England which to date has released nine full length al...
Radiohead represent one of the most important artistic and critical voices in contemporary British c...
George Orwell's cult novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) belongs to the tradition, identified by the a...