Thom Yorke and Gustavo Santaolalla may contribute to Terminator: Salvation soundtrack
Terminator: Salvation has been in the news quite a bit over the past week, albeit not because of the movie itself. Perhaps in a bid to change that, the film's cheerful pyrotechnic director, McG, said at New York Comic Con this weekend that he approached Thom Yorke and Babel composer Gustavo Santaolalla to craft special music for the movie, which is scored by Danny Elfman.... read more
Found in: Movies, News2009 Grammy Awards Live Blog
As we said in our Grammy Predictions, we have a love/hate relationship with the Grammys. But hey, we love music, so we're watching to see what happens. Could be a big year for Lil Wayne (did you see his interview with "Miss" Katie Couric?). Could be a controversial night if Coldplay's alleged Joe Satriani rip-off grabs some hardware ("Viva La Vida" by Coldplay and Satriani's "If I Could Fly"). But plenty of great artists are nominated (M.I.A., Allison Krauss/Robert Plant, Radiohead, Gnarls Barkley, Daft Punk, Brazilian Girls....we could go on), so as always, it'll be worth watching, especially for the... read more
Found in: Blogs, Ctrl-VFiction Family, Joshua Radin and Dar Williams in-studio
The last two days have been busy in the Paste Studio. Yesterday, Switchfoot's Jon Foreman and Nickel Creek's Sean Watkins brought their new band Fiction Family in to play a few songs, including a cover of Radiohead's "Idioteque" around a single mic.... read more
Found in: Blogs, High GravityRadiohead, McCartney and Timberlake added to Grammys
For the first time in nine years, Radiohead will make a live-television appearance in the U.S. when it performs at the 51st annual Grammy Awards ceremony. The band is nominated for a total of seven awards, including Album of the Year and Best Rock Song.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsRadiohead's first three albums to go collector's edition
As great as some of Radiohead's latter day albums have been, it's still tough to topple the trifecta of its first three: Pablo Honey (1993), The Bends (1995) and OK Computer (1997). Those three albums alone cemented the band's place in rock history, spawning the band's biggest singles "Karma Police" and "Creep."... read more
Found in: Music, NewsPaste presents An Indie Rock Alphabet Book
We're proud to announce Paste's first foray into book publishing... read more
Found in: Books, NewsRadiohead heads up Latin America jaunt with Kraftwerk
This morning, Billboard announced that Radiohead will headline a short Latin American tour with German electronic band Kraftwerk. That's right, Radiohead and Kraftwerk on the same stage. Get psyched, Latin America! The tour breaks March 15-16 in Mexico City, while Kraftwerk will headline their own dates April 25-26 in Germany. Full schedule below:... read more
Found in: Concerts, NewsSix Greatest Live Shows I Saw In 2008
[Above: Of Montreal gets its weird on at the Tabernacle.]My granny-hermit tendencies really showed themselves this year, and I found myself going to fewer live shows than I did in the salad days of aught-seven. (Oh, to be 23 again!) Still, I seem to have managed quality over quantity: There weren't all that many to parse through, but my favorite shows of the year sure were great. ... read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the Day10 Best Live Music Acts of 2008
Sometimes going to see a rock show is more than just going to see a rock show. Paste celebrates our 10 favorite tours of 2008. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayWilco, Radiohead members form Neil Finn charity group
Super group fever continues! Members of Wilco, Radiohead and The Smiths will be uniting with iconic singer-songwriter Neil Finn for a charity project named Seven Worlds Collide, a follow-up to Finn's 2002 live LP of the same title.... read more
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