21 Mar
2008
Thom Yorke, the frontman of the popular band group, Radiohead, has come out openly denying reports that the group had withdrawn from taking part at Glastonbury citing environmental problems and said that his comments were misquoted by some press people. Thom Yorke has addressed this controversial issue in his blog site where he writes that the band had ruled out playing at the Glastonbury concert due to the fact that the festival going Glastonbury public were not interested in their show and hence they had to shift their venue to London, where they will be able to perform in front of a packed audience.
The frontman of the band Radiohead said that it was too early for them to do a show in Glastonbury as they had only recently performed there and said that the Radiohead will only be performing in areas that provide better public transportation facilities for their fans. He says that Glastonbury is ruled out of their calendar presently and maybe the band will rethink performing there in the near future. Yorke also revealed that he had spoken to the Glastonbury show organizer Michael Eavis and his daughter Emily and has also tendered an apology to them for any misunderstanding.
11 Jan
2008

The band’s seventh album “In Rainbows” was No. 1 on the week’s music charts! 122,000 copies have been sold recently!. Radiohead didn’t want to announce how many copies it sold or how much money they got from the digital release. The band released the disc on Jan. 1 through TBD Records, a sublabel of ATO Records. For its first six albums, Radiohead was under contract with music giant EMI Group. S o you must listen to this world famous band’s album. It worthes to be loved