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Radiohead is an English rock band from near the English city called Oxford. The lead singer and lyrics writer of the band is Thom Yorke, who also plays guitar and piano. Thom is known for his high voiced singing style and the dark mood and message of his songs.
The band has five members, and three of them play guitar. In their early years, Radiohead was known for their layered and heavy guitar sound. In later years, the band began using other instruments too, and creating more electronic sounds. The band still performs live and attracts large crowds of fans to sold-out concerts, even though they play many different styles of music.
Most bands from England are not successful outside their home country of the UK. But Radiohead is successful in the UK and also in Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Australia, Israel, Japan and other parts of Asia. Radiohead does not sell as much as the biggest pop artists in the world, but they are recognized by fans and music critics. Lots of people and magazines have called their albums some of the best ever made. They have made seven albums so far, the latest, In Rainbows was released in 2007. The band also works to help environmental and peace causes.
History.
Radiohead started in 1985. The members of the band went to school together at Abingdon School, a school only for boys in Abingdon. The band first called themselves "On a Friday". The band would usually rehearse on Friday in their school's music room.
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