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Title:
Radiohead : music for a global future / Phil Rose.
Author:
Rose, Phil, 1969- author.
Publication Information:
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2019]
Call Number:
ML421.R25 R66 2019
Abstract:
"Since Radiohead's formation in the mid-1980s, the band has celebrated three decades of creative collaboration and achieved critical acclaim across music genres as cultural icons. Recognized not only for their musical talent and daring experimentation, Radiohead is also known for its work's engagement with cultural and political issues. Phil Rose dissects Radiohead's entire catalog to reveal how the music directs our attention toward themes like cyber technology, the environment, terrorism, and the inevitability of the apocalypse. With each new album, Radiohead has sought to reinvent its sound and position in the music industry. Abandoning traditional distribution for their 2007 In Rainbows album, Radiohead experimented with a pay-what-you-want model that embraced the crowd-sourced commerce that has continued to gain prominence in modern consumer culture. In addition to chronicling the band members' various solo projects, Rose outlines Radiohead's political and civic activism. As the most up-to-date and thorough discussion of this landmark body of musical multimedia, Radiohead: Music for a Global Future recounts the band's triumphs and tragedies along with their role at the forefront of adaptation both to a changing music industry and a rapidly changing world."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781442279292
Series:
Tempo: a Rowman & Littlefield music series on rock, pop, and culture

Tempo (Lanham, Md.)
Physical Description:
xxix, 271 pages ; 24 cm.
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Contents:
Chapter 1 - Becoming Radiohead: Pablo Honey and the Legacy of "Creep" (1985-1993) -- Chapter 2 - Towards Technological Apocalypse: Where Do We Go from Here?" (1994-1995) -- Chapter 3 - A Sgt. Pepper for the "Net" Generation: Probing OK Computer (1996-1998) -- Chapter 4 - Back to Save the Universe, I'm Your Superhero!: The Songs of OK Computer (1996-1998) -- Chapter 5 - The Media Fallout of OK Computer: Meeting People Is Easy? (1998-1999) -- Chapter 6 - Crazy, Maybe? Kosovo and the First Human Clone (1999-2001) -- Chapter 7 - Creeping Totalitarianism (2002-2003) -- Chapter 8 - Going Solo: Goodbye EMI, Hello "Pay What You Want" (2004-2008) -- Chapter 9 - Postapocalypse? (2009-2012) -- Chapter 10 - Forging Forward (2013-2016) -- Chapter 11 - Looking Backwards (2017-2018).
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