Radiohead: Life in a Glasshouse

Author:   John Aizlewood
Publisher:   Gemini Books Group Ltd
ISBN:  

9781786750341


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   05 May 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Radiohead: Life in a Glasshouse


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Author:   John Aizlewood
Publisher:   Gemini Books Group Ltd
Imprint:   Palazzo Editions Ltd
ISBN:  

9781786750341


ISBN 10:   1786750341
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   05 May 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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John Aizlewood follows up his sublime book on Joy Division & New Order by turning his considerable talents towards another idiosyncratic British band, the unique and groundbreaking Radiohead. Written in his usual erudite, irresistibly flowing and ever-so-slightly irreverent style, Aizlewood charts the evolution of Radiohead from their early days as private school boys with potted histories of each band member, through their 'a bit pants' gigs as On A Friday, onto Britpop-shunning stardom as Radiohead, and their enduring legacy as one of the most critically-acclaimed bands Britain has ever produced. Every album is listed and analysed, with the chapters on the era-defining 'O. K. Computer' and the game-changing 'In Rainbows' being especially good, but the whole book is superb. Radiohead's rise to the top wasn't easy and Aizlewood's sparkling prose brings the story of their eagerness to evolve from their surprise hit 'Creep' and the later ups and downs of their career to vivid life. Radiohead have always done their own thing and John Aizlewood's book is a celebration of that. No surprises, this book is awesome. -- - 5 star NetGalley review


John Aizlewood follows up his sublime book on Joy Division & New Order by turning his considerable talents towards another idiosyncratic British band, the unique and groundbreaking Radiohead. Written in his usual erudite, irresistibly flowing and ever-so-slightly irreverent style, Aizlewood charts the evolution of Radiohead from their early days as private school boys with potted histories of each band member, through their 'a bit pants' gigs as On A Friday, onto Britpop-shunning stardom as Radiohead, and their enduring legacy as one of the most critically-acclaimed bands Britain has ever produced. Every album is listed and analysed, with the chapters on the era-defining 'O. K. Computer' and the game-changing 'In Rainbows' being especially good, but the whole book is superb. Radiohead's rise to the top wasn't easy and Aizlewood's sparkling prose brings the story of their eagerness to evolve from their surprise hit 'Creep' and the later ups and downs of their career to vivid life. Radiohead have always done their own thing and John Aizlewood's book is a celebration of that. No surprises, this book is awesome. -- - 5 star NetGalley review There's a lot of information about the band in Aizlewood's excellent book, from their younger days in public school to the early days of the pandemic. The author has written an engaging and informative work with this title...reading this was such a gift because it brought back to me the knowledge that Radiohead's music is still utter genius. Definitely recommended. -- - 5 star NetGalley review I loved that the length of the book was on the shorter side, and we got fast facts in a chronological order from the formation of the band until what they are currently doing. I think this memoir is great for casual to die-hard fans of Radiohead, and I have been motivated to rediscover their vast catalog of music after learning about recent reissues of albums through the book. 5 stars! -- - 5 star NetGalley review


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John Aizlewood contributes to Mojo, Radio Times, The Sunday Times and Classic Rock, among others. He has written about music for Q, The Guardian, Blender, The Observer, Melody Maker, Evening Standard, Sounds and a host of others. He is the author of Love Is The Drug, Playing At Home, Radiohead: Life In A Glasshouse, Before You Go: Lower League Life & Love At The Lamex and Joy Division + New Order: Decades. He is a critic on the widely acclaimed Rock Icons series and lives near London.

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