

The tapes reportedly include a few versions of ‘True Love Waits’, which has previously been released as a live cut and as an official studio version. Greenwood said that the tapes were “never intended for public consumption”, although some of the tracks did make it to the reissue. Airbag - Todd Carlstrom and the Clamour 2. So instead of complaining - much - or ignoring it, we’re releasing all 18 hours on Bandcamp in aid of Extinction Rebellion.” Radiohead, OK Computer by Boog City, released 01 January 2021 1. “Someone stole Thom’s minidisk archive from around the time of OK Computer, and reportedly demanded $150,000 while threatening to release it. “We got hacked last week,” lead guitarist Johnny Greenwood said in a statement. In a short message posted with the release, Yorke said, "As it’s out there, it may as well be out there until we all get bored and move on." Never ready to give in without a fight, the English rock band decided to officially release the music on Bandcamp instead of bothering with fighting the leak. Check out that full list here.After the band refused to pay up, the recordings were leaked across the web. There’s been a lot of Radiohead love of late, with the band’s two masterworks Ok Computer, and Kid A taking out places one and two of Pitchforks’ recent 200 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years fan poll. The band’s live compilation album I Might Be Wrong is also available (featuring an absolutely class version of ‘True Love Waits’), but if you’re after deeper cuts like their From The Basement concert series or the 16-hour demo collection they released in 2019 then you’ll have to go elsewhere (the Basement concerts are currently streaming on Amazon Prime).

Eighteen hours of outtakes from the recording of the band’s 1997 masterpiece OK Computer enough music to make the 2017 reissue. However, the Radiohead faithful can now put their money where their mouth is (if they want to of course) and choose from any of their nine brilliant records, as well as archival gems TKOL RMX 1234567 (companion to The King Of Limbs), OKNOTOK 1997 2017 ( Ok Computer bonus material) and of course the soon to be released Kid A Mnesia, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Kid A, with a nod to the subsequent follow-up Amnesiac. Last week, online Radiohead obsessives hit the motherlode.
