Photo: Vulture This story was originally published in 2016 and has been updated ahead of Radiohead's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. In January 1998, Radiohead released a B-side called " How I Made My Millions ." It's a rough recording, essentially a demo, and yet the title is apt. Thom Yorke's high, lonesome vocals join with a desolate piano and are accompanied by the ambient noises of, according to lore, his partner Rachel Owen in the kitchen. Yorke's words are almost beyond comprehension, but the feeling behind them is palpable. The resulting track is too incomplete-sounding, and definitely too obscure, to meaningfully consider as one of Radiohead's major works. But it's a perfect example of how the band's front man can summon up cryptic beauty as if doing so were as ordinary as chopping up vegetables. If the title is a prompt, the song is a demonstration. The trailblazing U.K. quintet's more recent activity has been just as fascinating: Their ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool , was released in 2016. In the years before that, Yorke has brooded as a glitchy electronic solo artist when not shaking his ponytail as a member of the rhythm-centered Atoms… Read full this story
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