May 3, 20169 yr The video is a work of genius. The song itself less so, although it'll most likely be a grower.
May 3, 20169 yr It's not on Spotify, and given Thom Yorke's "dying fart" comments about the service, I'd say it's unlikely. But you never know.
May 3, 20169 yr Yeah it's not on iTunes either, which I guess shouldn't be surprising, I don't think they've done a conventional release like that since...Hail To The Thief? Really like this too actually. Usually a new Radiohead release is a slow process of melody sinking in, but the strings were pretty instantly gratifying.
May 3, 20169 yr and on iTunes as it turns out :lol: Sans bird noises in both cases. Edited May 3, 20169 yr by Dircadirca
May 3, 20169 yr That's one of the best videos I've seen recently, love it :wub: The song kinda sounds quite by the numbers though, though Radiohead have always been a 'big' group that I've never been able to get into. Edited May 3, 20169 yr by Chez Wombat
May 3, 20169 yr Growing on me - not sure the video's all that great. I'd rather see an episode of Camberwick Green.
May 3, 20169 yr Trumpton does The Wicker Man...a rather interesting video concept! I like the song, the strings are great.
May 4, 20169 yr the strings are great. Agreed. Enoying the usual hyperbole comments on the rateyourmusic website "Coldplay with a didgeridoo". :D
May 5, 20169 yr I see Trumpton. Definitely looks more Camberwick to me! Song's working more on me. I'd love it if Brian Cant came out of retirement to do a Playaway style cover version.
May 6, 20169 yr Pitchfork has a great article about the video's symbols, says it's inspired by the European refugee crisis. Edited May 6, 20169 yr by Sonar
May 6, 20169 yr I love that bird. :wub: Great video, and certainly a decent release for Radiohead- a band that I've been meaning to listen to more for a while.
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