Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Rock Dose

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Radiohead premiers new song

Posted: 05 Aug 2009 02:39 PM PDT

Many people tuned into the BBC this morning were treated to a brand new song by Radiohead. The song is called “Harry Patch (In Memory Of) and is dedicated to the last remaining WWI veteran to fight in the trenches, who died on July 25th at the old age of 111. On Radiohead’s webspace, Thom Yorke recounts hearing an interview given by the veteran in which he detailed some of the horrors of trench warfare; an interview that left Yorke very moved and inspired to convey what he feels is an important anti-war sentiment that mankind cannot afford to forget.20060627_sim_d63_037.jpg

The song features a beautifully swelling arrangement of strings by Jonny Greenwood, quite similar in sound to those found in the score he penned for the hit film There Will be Blood. Layered over of the strings, Yorke’s familiarly haunting wail utters phrases from a first-person account of trench warfare. The song is now available on the band’s Waste digital music store for the price of approximately $1.70US.

This song can be taken as yet another indicator that Radiohead is once again in a creative cycle, as the band has been busy writing new material in their practice studio. In addition to the new songs being penned for Radiohead, Yorke is reportedly penning a new song, called “New Moon” for the Twilight sequel of the same name.

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