No Radiohead on Facebook, Twitter: Band scrubs Internet presence
Has the band Radiohead become a "Creep"? Is it leaving its fans "High and Dry"?Those are a few conclusions that might be inferred from the British band erasing its own presence from the Internet.
Rolling Stone — With Radiohead returning to the stage in less than three weeks, the band officially ignited fervor for the band's upcoming album by sending mysterious leaflet... more info
Stereogum — We don’t know much about Radiohead’s upcoming ninth album yet, but they’re embarking on a world tour in just a few weeks, and anticipation is building to a fever pi... more info
Guardian Music — Fans speculate over when – and how – band will release its ninth albumThe band have a history of unveiling their music in unusual waysRadiohead’s int... more info
Guardian Music — As the rumours of an imminent Radiohead LP grow, we look back at some of the novel ways in which the band have previously put out their musicRadiohead have become the kin... more info
Guardian Music — After mysteriously erasing their online content and sending fans an enigmatic postcard, short clips of new track and an animated video have appeared Radiohead have unveil... more info
Stereogum — We know that Radiohead’s mysterious ninth album is imminent, and lately, the band has been building anticipation for it in characteristically cryptic ways. After sendin... more info
Mercury News, California — Has the band Radiohead become a "Creep"? Is it leaving its fans "High and Dry"?Those are a few conclusions that might be inferred from the British band erasing its own p... more info
CNN Showbiz — Radiohead has suddenly erased its Internet presence, fueling speculation among fans that the release of the group's ninth studio album is imminent. more info
Chorus.fm — Radiohead fans have been getting some mysterious “Burn the Witch” leaflets in the mail. Umm, I just got this in the post from Radiohead. Is the new album called Burn ... more info