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Radiohead et le rock progressif: histoire d’un malentendu
Delville, Michel
2018In Haigron, David; Clément, Guillaume (Eds.) OK Computer, Twenty Years On. Radiohead’s Musical, Political and Cultural Legacies
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Keywords :
musicologie; études culturelles; Radiohead
Abstract :
[en] Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent and expanded the boundaries of this genre beyond its traditional definition as guitar-based music. While their first two LPs largely stuck to existing trends in the rock music of the time, OK Computer (1997), a more experimental effort met with commercial success, is often singled out as their career-defining album. As their music became more complex, Radiohead evolved into a politicized band as well, with singer and songwriter Thom Yorke seeking inspiration in the socio-political context of the time. OK Computer can thus be seen as the album which paved the way for three key characteristics of Radiohead’s music to this day: the inclusion of more experimental influences in their brand of rock music, the subversiveness of politically-laden lyrics, and a creative approach as to the way music is to be marketed and consumed.
Research center :
CIPA
Disciplines :
Performing arts
Author, co-author :
Delville, Michel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de langues modernes : ling., litt. et trad. > Littérature anglaise moderne et littérature américaine
Language :
French
Title :
Radiohead et le rock progressif: histoire d’un malentendu
Publication date :
2018
Main work title :
OK Computer, Twenty Years On. Radiohead’s Musical, Political and Cultural Legacies
Author, co-author :
Haigron, David
Clément, Guillaume
Publisher :
Presses U Rennes
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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