Like all of our In 10 Songs features, these aren't necessarily the 10 best Radiohead songs, but the ones we feel best represent the many sides of the band while also unveiling their sometimes hidden accessibility. If you can get into at least one tune
Text on the leaflets reads: "Sing a song of sixpence that goes / Burn the Witch / We know where you live." "Umm, I just got this in the post from Radiohead. Is the new album called Burn The Witch?" tweeted Niall Doherty, reviews editor at music magazine Q.
Radiohead's breakthrough song, Creep, was at first dismissed as a potential single release in 1992 when producers mistakenly thought it was a Scott Walker cover. It became the Oxford band's standalone debut single in 1992 but only charted upon its
Text on the leaflets reads: "Sing a song of sixpence that goes / Burn the Witch / We know where you live." "Umm, I just got this in the post from Radiohead. Is the new album called Burn The Witch?" tweeted Niall Doherty, reviews editor at music magazine Q.
Radiohead's breakthrough song, Creep, was at first dismissed as a potential single release in 1992 when producers mistakenly thought it was a Scott Walker cover. It became the Oxford band's standalone debut single in 1992 but only charted upon its