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Encyclopedia > Radiohead's seventh studio album
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Studio album by Radiohead
Released TBD
Recorded February 2005 – June 2007
Genre Alternative rock, art rock
Label Island
Producer Nigel Godrich, Mark "Spike" Stent
Radiohead chronology
COM LAG (2plus2isfive)
(2004)
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Radiohead's seventh studio album has been recorded and is to be released sometime in late 2007[1]. The band worked on it for over two years, beginning in early 2005. This is the longest lag of time between albums (Hail to the Thief was released in 2003) that Radiohead have had since they began their career. Image File history File links Gnome_globe_current_event. ... Image File history File links Nuvola_devices_cdaudio_unmount. ... A studio album is a collection of previously unreleased, studio-recorded tracks by a recording artist. ... Radiohead are an English rock band that formed in Oxfordshire in 1986. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Alternative rock (also called alternative music or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ... Art rock is a term used by some to describe rock music that is characterized by ambitious or avant-garde lyrical themes and/or melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic experimentation, often extending beyond standard modern popular music forms and genres, toward influences in jazz, classical, world music or the experimental avant... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Mark Spike Stent is a record producer, engineer, and mixer who has worked with Björk, Keane, Madonna, Marilyn Manson, Dave Matthews, No Doubt, Oasis, Spice Girls, U2, and Britney Spears, among others. ... Radiohead are an English rock band that formed in Oxfordshire in 1986. ... COM LAG (2plus2isfive) is an EP by English rock band Radiohead, first released in Japan and Australia in March 2004, followed with an April 2004 release in Canada and finally a UK release in May 2007. ... Radiohead are an English rock band that formed in Oxfordshire in 1986. ... Hail to the Thief (subtitled The Gloaming) is the sixth studio album by English rock band Radiohead, released on 9 June 2003 in the United Kingdom and June 10, 2003 in the United States. ...

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Contract issues

Having fulfilled their six-album contract with EMI with the release of their sixth album. In interviews in 2006, the band said that "for the first time, we have no contract or release deadline to fulfill – it's both liberating and terrifying".[2] The band had stated while recording that they would not make a decision on how to release their new material until it was finished.[3] Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke had also hinted at the possibility of releasing EPs rather than an album. The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is a British music company comprising of the major record company EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Kensington in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. ... Thomas Edward Yorke (born October 7, 1968 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England) is an English musician, best known as the lead singer of the band Radiohead. ... EP can stand for: EP is the IATA code for Iran Aseman Airlines Extended play, a music recording (usually consisting of several tracks, but shorter than a typical album) European Parliament, the parliamentary body of the European Union Evolutionary psychology, a belief that psychology can be better understood in light...


When between labels, Yorke, commenting on the band's relationship with EMI, said, "We have no record contract as such. Any offers?..What we would like is the old EMI back again, the nice genteel arms manufacturers who treated music [as] a nice side project who weren't too bothered about the shareholders. Ah well, not much chance of that."[4]


Musical influences

Radiohead's new music has been characterized by the band as "almost embarrassingly minimal," "sparse with lots of bass," and, more recently, "lush", according to Stanley Donwood, who is working closely with them on the artwork of the new album. Yorke described the lyrical concept of the album as, "It's about that anonymous fear thing, sitting in traffic, thinking, 'I'm sure I'm supposed to be doing something else'... it's similar to OK Computer in a way. It's much more terrifying. But OK Computer was terrifying too – some of the lyrics were."[5] Stanley Donwood is the pen name of English writer and artist Dan Rickwood[1], who has gained fame for his work on the album and poster art for Radiohead on every release since their My Iron Lung EP (1994). ...


On recent postings on Dead Air Space, the band's blog, Yorke has posted extracts of J.G. Ballard's anti-consumerist book Kingdom Come and links to sites against the use of nuclear power and for the promotion of knowledge about global warming[6] providing a possible glimpse at the lyrical content of the album. Dead Air Space is a blog kept by members of the British band Radiohead on their website. ... James Graham Ballard (born November 18, 1930 in Shanghai) is a British novelist. ... This article is about applications of nuclear fission reactors as power sources. ... Global mean surface temperatures 1850 to 2006 Mean surface temperature anomalies during the period 1995 to 2004 with respect to the average temperatures from 1940 to 1980 Global warming is the observed increase in the average temperature of the Earths atmosphere and oceans in recent decades and the projected...


Recording history

After a break in 2004, Radiohead began work in early 2005. Yorke and Jonny Greenwood debuted a new song, "Arpeggi", at London's Ether Festival in March 2005; Greenwood also debuted two of his own classical pieces, one written for the Ondes Martenot. Later that summer, Yorke performed an acoustic set for the Trade Justice Rally, playing the never-recorded "Nude" and "Reckoner", debuting the new song "House of Cards", and introducing "Last Flowers [Till Hospital]", a previously unheard remnant from the OK Computer period. In September 2005, the band recorded a new piano-based song, "I Want None of This", for the War Child charity album Help: A Day in the Life. This album was sold online, with Radiohead's contribution being the most downloaded track, although it was not released as a single. Jonathan Jonny Richard Guy Greenwood (born November 5, 1971 in Oxford, England) is a musician and a member of Radiohead. ... Ondes martenot demonstrated by inventor Maurice Martenot The Ondes Martenot (or Ondes-Martenot or Ondes martenot or Ondium Martenot or Martenot or ondes musicale) is an early electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide invented in 1928 by Maurice Martenot, and originally very similar in sound to the Theremin. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses of the name War Child, see the disambiguation page. ...


Regular recording sessions began late summer 2005, with the band posting intermittently on their progress in their new blog, Dead Air Space. Recording continued into early 2006. In the spring 2006 sessions, they chose to work with Mark "Spike" Stent instead of their longtime co-producer Nigel Godrich. As revealed by Ed O'Brien in December 2005, the switch was made amiably because the band felt too comfortable with Godrich and wanted to challenge themselves.[citation needed] The band finished work with Stent in April 2006. Dead Air Space is a blog kept by members of the British band Radiohead on their website. ... Mark Spike Stent is a record producer, engineer, and mixer who has worked with Björk, Keane, Madonna, Marilyn Manson, Dave Matthews, No Doubt, Oasis, Spice Girls, U2, and Britney Spears, among others. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


In May and June 2006, Radiohead toured major cities in Europe and North America, returning to Europe for several concerts in August. The tour, their first in several years, drew sold out crowds to smaller venues such as clubs and theatres, including a benefit performance in London for Friends of the Earth's campaign to stop climate change. They also played some big music festivals such as the massive Bonnaroo and V Festival; they headlined both lineups of V and played a 28-song set at Bonnaroo, their longest live concert in years. In addition to playing old songs and re-arranged band versions of "Arpeggi", "Nude", "I Want None of This", and "House of Cards", Radiohead premiered 10 new songs. This tour coincided with the release of Yorke's solo album, The Eraser, from which the track "Cymbal Rush" was performed at the environmental benefit, but otherwise the band did not play Yorke's solo songs as a group. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Friends of the Earth is an international network of environmental organizations in 70 countries. ... Variations in CO2, temperature and dust from the Vostok ice core over the last 450,000 years For current global climate change, see Global warming. ... ... For the North American spin-off of the rock festival, see Virgin Festival For the Australian spin-off, see V Festival (Australia) The V Festival is an annual pop festival in England, the first to be held simultaneously at two sites - currently Hylands Park in Chelmsford, Essex and Weston Park... The Eraser is the first solo album by Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, released on 10 July 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 11 July in the United States and Canada. ...


After the tour, the band restarted recording sessions in September 2006, this time with Nigel Godrich. Yorke said on Dead Air Space that the band have "started the record properly now... starting to get somewhere I think. Finally."[7] By late December 2006, they finished their third month of recording with Godrich at several rural locations in England and had a three-week holiday break. In mid-January 2007 Radiohead resumed their recording sessions following their holiday break and also started posting photos, lyrics, videos and samples of new songs on DAS, which status is yet unconfirmed. In late March 2007, the band posted the words "Mixing it" on Dead Air Space,[8] followed by a picture of Stanley Donwood working on the artwork for the album.[9] In late April, Yorke stated that Radiohead have a CD of material ready for consideration.[10] In June, Ed O'Brien wrote that the album is very close to completion,[11] and Nigel Godrich posted outtakes of the mixed songs on Dead Air Space, among which were "Open Pick", "Down Is the New Up", "Bangers 'n' Mash", "All I Need" and "Arpeggi".[12] Dead Air Space is a blog kept by members of the British band Radiohead on their website. ... Stanley Donwood is the pen name of English writer and artist Dan Rickwood[1], who has gained fame for his work on the album and poster art for Radiohead on every release since their My Iron Lung EP (1994). ...


Having completed recording the album in June, Radiohead began to master the album in mid-July 2007 in New York City,[13]. Mastering, a form of audio post-production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device (the master); the source from which all copies will be produced (via methods such as pressing, duplication or replication). ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...


Potential songs

12 unreleased tracks were played during a 2006 American and European tour, and are likely candidates for inclusion in the new album.[14]

  • "Arpeggi"
  • "Bangers 'n' Mash"
  • "Bodysnatchers"
  • "Down Is the New Up"
  • "15 Step"
  • "4 Minute Warning"
  • "Go Slowly"
  • "House of Cards"
  • "Nude"
  • "Open Pick"
  • "Spooks"
  • "Videotape"

In mid-June 2007 Nigel Godrich posted tape samples of six songs from the upcoming album on Radiohead's website[15] in a QuickTime video. The songs sampled, in order of playing, were "Open Pick", "All I Need", "Down Is the New Up", "Arpeggi", and "Bangers 'n' Mash". An unidentified song (played after "Open Pick") is also featured. A popular theory on some Radiohead message boards is that this song is "A Pig's Ear", due to a similarity in lyrics to the sample and to lyrics for "A Pig's Ear" that Yorke posted on "Dead Air Space" in 2006. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc. ...


In September 2007, Radiohead unveiled a new cryptogram system for releasing messages on their "Dead Air Space" site. Within a day, the "code" was figured out by a fan after much debate on Radiohead message boards. It was originally expected that the messages would eventually reveal the new album's title and tracklisting. The first cryptogram posting read, "Yes We Are Still Alive" and another contained the words: "BlinkYourEyes, OneForYes, TwoForNo" which are some of the lyrics from the new song "BodySnatchers". During the following days more cryptograms were added that followed the same system of symbols. Some web sites have begun to post solutions to all of the cryptograms that have been released.[3]. For the plants which reproduce by using spores, see Cryptogam. ... For the plants which reproduce by using spores, see Cryptogam. ... A cryptogram is a type of word puzzle popularly printed in some newspapers and magazines. ... A cryptogram is a type of word puzzle popularly printed in some newspapers and magazines. ...


The band also implied that Hail to the Thief outtake "Up On The Ladder" may appear on the album. Hail to the Thief (subtitled The Gloaming) is the sixth studio album by English rock band Radiohead, released on 9 June 2003 in the United Kingdom and June 10, 2003 in the United States. ...


Website

On the 25th September, the website RadioheadLP7.com was launched. Initially this contained "Username" and "Password" boxes underneath a header of "Radiohead" with "LP7" in the background. Entering details into these boxes caused the word "Fail" to appear. Soon after creation, a cryptogram code appeared underneath the boxes that translated to "Not Yet", suggesting there is no more content yet. For the plants which reproduce by using spores, see Cryptogam. ...


Eventually, all this disappeared to be replaced by a small white box with text inside. When zoomed in on, it reads "Hi Thom. Hi." Clicking on this box reveals another cryptogram code, which translates to "MARCH WA X." This has fuelled speculation that the album may be released in March, 2008. However, as of the 26th of September, the website has not been confirmed by the band to be an official site, and may yet prove to be an elabourate hoax. A hoax is an attempt to trick an audience into believing that something false is real. ...


Notes

  1. ^ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/44901-apparently-no-new-radiohead-album-in-2007]
  2. ^ Exclusive - Radiohead UK tour revealed. NME. March 21, 2006.. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.
  3. ^ Brandle, Lars, Jonathan Cohen. "Label-less Radiohead Pressing On With New Album", Billboard, Billboard.com, 2005-08-18. Retrieved on 2007-04-01. 
  4. ^ "Radiohead zoning in on seventh album, reveal new track", Soundgenerator, soundgenerator.com, 2005-08-21. Retrieved on 2007-07-06. 
  5. ^ NME, April 3, 2006.. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.
  6. ^ mood music. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
  7. ^ Dead Air Space, October 15, 2006. [1]
  8. ^ Mixing It. Dead Air Space (2007-03-24). Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
  9. ^ Mr D at his Desk. Dead Air Space (2007-04-04). Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
  10. ^ "Radiohead's Thom Yorke Scared of New Album, Gets Political Again", Exclaim!, 2007-04-25. Retrieved on 2007-05-11. 
  11. ^ Ed O'Brien (2007-06-13). a word from the studio. Dead Air Space. Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
  12. ^ Nigel Godrich (2007-06-15). a bit of tape from the studio. Dead Air Space. Retrieved on 2007-06-15.
  13. ^ Radiohead mastering seventh album in New York. NME (2007-07-16). Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
  14. ^ This is your warning:Radiohead live in 2006, Stylus Magazine, August 14, 2006
  15. ^ [2]


 

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