Photo by Henry Laurisch, via Wikipedia
Radiohead have really embraced the modern British work ethic recently, spreading themselves thinner than the sunflower-based butter substitute I put on my toast each morning. Yes, they are writing a new album together and preparing for a world tour, but also: Johnny Greenwood has just released his Indian-inspired debut album, Thom Yorke headlined Bloc Weekender with his solo show, and their producer Nigel Godrich is working on the new Red Hot Chilli Peppers record. I imagine Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Phil Selway have been doing things too, in their own time – putting up some shelves or tackling that nasty weed patch on the garden patio – I just don't know for sure so I can't say.
Now Thom Yorke has revealed another little nugget of secret work he's been beavering away at, with the arrival of a new song from the British producer Mark Pritchard featuring Yorke's ghostly vocals floating across the track like an ominous sea fog. Pritchard says: "The original instrumental to 'Beautiful People' is a personal song about loss, hopelessness and chaos, but ultimately the message is love and hope. Thom's contribution to this collaboration captured perfectly what the piece is about. I will be forever grateful to have worked with such a immense talent."
The track comes from Pritchard's forthcoming Under The Sun LP on Warp. You can listen to "Beautiful People" below.
from Noisey http://ift.tt/1Rd6JSR
0 commentaires:
Enregistrer un commentaire