
A podcast that unlocks the alchemy of Radiohead — one song, music video, or live performance at a time. In each episode we will interview a critic, musicologist, musician, director, or other noteworthy fan about a specific feature in Radiohead’s work to discover what makes the band’s sound so distinct and so enduring.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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From the beginning, Radiohead kept their focus on the future.
When critics heralded OK Computer as the savior of rock, Radiohead renounced the genre and turned to the electronic sounds of Kid A. When the band perfected a hybrid acoustic sound in In ... more
After the wild success of OK Computer, Radiohead was under immense pressure from critics and fans to provide a worthy follow-up. Several hoped for an OK Computer part two, with the same intricate, guitar-based melodies.
But the band was burnt out. ... more
Whether they know it or not, fans who attend Radiohead performances are witnessing music history as it is being written. And I’m not just saying that because I’m obsessed enough with Radiohead to make a podcast about them. I say that because Radiohea... more
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Wonderful, detailed insight into the greatest band of their generation. Not nearly enough episodes made, I hope more will come.
I am obsessed with this podcast and I feel like the perfect audience for it. Can’t wait for more episodes!!
This podcast is absolutely fantastic. I love Savannah, her questions and editing are stellar. The guests are intelligent and super interesting to listen to. I love Radiohead, but typically hate podcasts (just as far as pacing). THIS, though, has converted me. Can’t wait for more. [Insert Radiohead Pun Here]
I’ve listened to every possible Radiohead podcast and this one has great structure and great guests with a host that has a great well rounded knowledge of the history of the band.
This is a great podcast. You can tell that the host and the guests really know and care about Radiohead, and each episode focuses on a particular song and peels back all the layers to it. I found myself learning about and appreciating Radiohead even more!









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