In his search, he was curious just as other fans about where this artwork originated, and after seeing a map released from the OK Computer-era, he saw an opportunity to figure out exactly where this ...
The iconic cover art of Radiohead’s album OK Computer shows a heavily distorted picture of an anonymous highway interchange. The band has never said where the picture came from. Now some internet ...
Maybe you, reader, always thought that the spectral highway that dominates the computer of Radiohead’s OK Computer was a purely fictitious construction–an imagining of the “Information Superhighway” ...
With the 20th anniversary of Radiohead’s OK Computer approaching next month, fans may have solved a decades-old mystery. The middle BGS [Big Green Sign] has a two word control city with just a single ...
When British rock band Radiohead began cutting its third album, 1997's "OK Computer" at St. Catherine's Court, a 15th-century mansion near Bath, singer-songwriter Thom Yorke bent lyrical concerns from ...
It only took 20 years but Radiohead’s always-down-to-sleuth fans finally found the location of the photo used for the cover art of their landmark album OK Computer. After the band shared earlier ...
OK Computer’s vision of distant, sad people endlessly traversing paved corporate transportation hubs remains one of the late-’90s most enduring cultural documents, a dystopia defined much more by ...
It took Radiohead a little less than four years to make one of rock's most thrilling leaps, evolving from the potent but familiar post-grunge of Pablo Honey into the multihued art-rock of their third ...
OK Computer is where everything changed for Radiohead. Their 1993 debut album, Pablo Honey, was spotty, bland and tentative; its 1995 follow-up, The Bends, was a major leap forward. Who was sure which ...
When Radiohead was making “OK Computer” — its classic album released 25 years ago, on May 21, 1997 — there was, of course, lead singer Thom Yorke fronting the band and longtime producer Nigel Godrich ...