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Coachella

At the end of a weekend of award-winning sets, blue skies, and hipper-than-hip crowds, an esteemed analyst of mine pronounced that Gorillaz had won Coachella. After falling for the title, I’m compelled to share who made the grade, offered stand-out sets, and made Coachella what it is: the picking ground for some of the best artists performing now.

Several acts were immediately taken out of the contest due to their inability to get to the festival. The Cribs, Gary Numan, Bad Lieutenant, and Delphic fell pray to flight cancellations as a result of the plume of volcanic ash from Iceland that descended on the UK and parts of Scandinavia during the week prior to the festival. Sly Stone has been disqualified as well due to the last minute postponement of his Sunday set until later that evening and the difficulty he had making it through his own songs.

While the remaining 130+ artists competed enthusiastically, the Lux votes are in and it’s a tie between Gorillaz and Thom Yorke’s Atoms For Peace. The remaining titles have been awarded respectively to Dirty Projectors, The Whitest Boy Alive, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Phoenix, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, LCD Soundsystem, Jónsi, Pretty Lights, Vampire Weekend, La Roux, Jay-Z, Hot Chip, Pavement, MGMT, Gossip, The Avett Brothers and Little Dragon.

Owen Pallett’s geeky laugh, the longest bout of insanely loud distortion from Girls, and Mutemath’s Paul Meany performing flips on and over his keyboard made for other memorable Coachella moments.

Special thanks to Ra Ra Riot, Local Natives, Little Boots, Beach House, Sia, Miike Snow, Flying Lotus, Sleigh Bells, and Imogen Heap for playing. You have each been awarded an honorable mention.

Last place goes to Tiësto. You can’t win when you insist on being louder than every other artist to perform and drown out your competitors.

Congratulations to Coachella for their first sell out in the festival’s 12 years. Your decision to hold the fest on the meticulously manicured and palm-tree lined grounds of the Empire Polo Fields in California where the weather might be the finest in the nation might warrants you the prize of best indie festival around.

Gorillaz
#1 – Gorillaz
The Gorillaz set was all over the map in terms of music diversity. Quality beats and grooves drove audience members to produce their best dance moves yet. Who needs holographic bandmates when you’ve got a live band made up of the Hypnotic Brash Ensemble and a long list of guests including former Clash members Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, Little Dragon, De La Soul, Gil Scott-Heron and Bobby Womack.
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mp3: Gorillaz – Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)

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#1 – Atoms For Peace
Thom Yorke’s music is meant for large scale productions like Coachella. The incredible presence of Yorke live with Flea adding his electrifying bass lines truly brought The Eraser to life. Thick beats, resounding piano lines, psychedelic interludes and Yorke’s haunting vocals created an entirely cathartic experience built on inspired song-writing.
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mp3: Thom Yorke – And It Rained All Night

Dirty Projectors
#3 – Dirty Projectors
With chanteurs that sound like birds, Dirty Projectors dazzled listeners with their experimental sonic alchemy. The beauty of Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian, and Haley Deckle’s voices shone radiantly alongside the intricate and unique musical stylings of their compatriots. The power of this group live is something to behold.
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mp3: Dirty Projectors – Cannibal Resource

The Whitest Boy Alive
#4 – The Whitest Boy Alive
Some of the best music I heard all weekend came from this band out of Berlin. I’ve had a lasting affection for Kings of Convenience, which made it even more exciting when I heard KoC lead singer Erlend Øye’s new project. Øye has dove headfirst into an entirely original form of electro-dance music. His unique vocals fraternize perfectly with the band’s funk guitar lines, smooth keyboard melodies and dance-heavy bass and drums grooves. After the set ended, Øye came out to slap hands with the remaining fans, sing a few lines with them, and proudly wave the German flag that was tossed to him.
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mp3: The Whitest Boy Alive – Intentions

Grizzly Bear
#5 – Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear put other artists to shame with their voluptuous 4-part harmonies. The sounds created a thick atmosphere drenched in their deeply textured psychedelic pop. The audience was moved and accepted the invitation into their sonicly rich world.
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mp3: Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks

Passion Pit
#6 – Passion Pit
One of the best synth-pop band out there electrified their audience as the sun dropped over the mountains in Indio on Friday. Offering their realm of highly danceable pop grooves, Passion Pit glimmered and soared. The blissed out crowd reciprocated with elation-filled singing and tumbling exuberance.
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mp3: Passion Pit – Little Secrets – Manners (2009)

Phoenix
#7 – Phoenix
Phoenix’s sparkling indie-pop has clearly taken the U.S. by storm. Their infectious set on Sunday was packed as Coachella-goers drank in the energetic performance by France’s new sensation. Crowds sang along, danced hard, and demonstrated unabashed love for Phoenix. The band’s lighting designer got caught up in flight delays in Europe but no need when you have an engaging Thomas Mars writhing on stage and getting down into the audience to sing the set’s closer.
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mp3: Phoenix – 1901 – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)

Edward Sharpe
#8 – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros’ hippy, communal vibe and jubilant feel-good tunes created the perfect soundtrack for Coachella on Saturday. The band took their audience on a magical trip into their realm of love, hope, and happiness and for the trippers I saw, it couldn’t get any better. The female vocalists surfed the crowd in short dresses and the tangible intimacy between Alex and Jane could be felt no matter how far back one might have been.
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mp3: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Janglin

LCD
#9 – LCD Soundsystem
James Murphy’s disco-tinged, dance-punk, David Byrne-recalling set on the main stage of Coachella Friday night magnified the impact of his imaginative musical world. Murphy was egoless, at points even apologetic, inspiring the audience to equally let down their hair and let go of self-consciousness. The band consistently wowed those ready to dance with heavy synth and explosive drum fills, ridden by Murphy’s smart, lyrical meanderings.
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mp3: LCD Soundsystem – Losing My Edge

Jonsi
#10 – Jónsi
Jónsi’s uplifting sounds created the perfect daytime set at Coachella. The exclusion of the fantastical theatre set and projections that accompany the rest of his spring tour enabled fans to focus on Jónsi’s pure musical gift. Flawless falsetto, glistening crescendos, and orchestral embellishments washed over the crowd as the sun warmed them.
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mp3: Jonsi – Go Do

Pretty Lights
#11 – Pretty Lights
Colorado sent their best and brightest to Coachella to incite audiences with cutting-edge dance beats, heavy funk grooves, diverse hip-hop samples, and eletro psychedlia. It went off. Who cares if it’s daytime when you’re in the Sahara tent dancing to Derek Vincent Smith’s sonic intuition coming to life coupled with the venue’s over-the-top lights, lasers, projections, LED screens and surround sound speakers.
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mp3: Pretty Lights – Hot Like Sauce

Vampire Weekend
#12 – Vampire Weekend
The band’s energetic, youthful enthusiasm and deft musicianship infused their performance, which drew on favorites from both of the group’s records. The highlight of the set came when Ezra Koenig shared his love of screaming by encouraging the audience to just let it all go and join in as he shrieked the chorus of “Blakes Got A New Face.”
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mp3: Vampire Weekend – One (Blake’s Got A New Face)

La Roux
#13 – La Roux
La Roux’s set in the Gobi tent might have been the most packed performance of the weekend next to Florence And The Machine. The young crowd went wild for Eleanor Jackson’s synth-driven dance-pop and sugar-sweet vocals.
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mp3: La Roux – In For The Kill

Jay-Z
#14 – Jay-Z
Classic beats, Jay-Z’s smooth stylings, his evident love for his fans, an unannounced cameo from Beyoncé, and spectacular visual backdrops made for stellar entertainment Friday eve. Just the kind of set you’d expect from the first hip-hop headliner ever at Coachella.
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mp3: Jay-Z and Beyonce – Young Forever (Coachella 2010)

Hot Chip
#15 – Hot Chip
U.K’s electro-pop ambassadors created a massive dance party on Coachella’s Outdoor Stage on Saturday. “It’s our third time at Coachella,” Alexis Taylor told the crowd, “and this is the most fun we’ve ever had.” The high-energy set, based mostly on the group’s latest release, One Life Stand (2010), wove the band’s synth explorations within elegantly placed samples all topped by Taylor’s pastel-colored vocals.
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mp3: Hot Chip – One Life Stand

Pavement
#16 – Pavement
The legendary indie rockers played one of their first sets in 11 years, proving both their legitimacy and renewed energy. The show was filled with self-effacing humor, dynamic favorites from their vast catalog, and plenty of moments that reminded the audience of what they’d been missing in the 00’s. The set was a redeeming one as many fans consider their performance at Coachella #1 in 1999 as one of the worst Pavement sets ever resulting from the band being burned out and annoyed with each. Plus Stephen Malkamus almost lost his voice from allegedly scorching his throat on a bad-bong hit.
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mp3: Pavement – You Are a Light

MGMT
#17 – MGMT
MGMT have emerged in 2010 as one of the most eccentric band’s on the indie scene with their new release Congratulations (2010). While the audience wasn’t as familiar with the new material, the band didn’t care as they tore through a set of psychedelic wanderings, melodic detours, and Beach Boys-esque harmonies with unabashed ardor. While certainly bizarre, it was hard not to respect the band’s dedication to their evolving sound.
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mp3: MGMT – Siberian Breaks

Gossip
#18 – Gossip
Beth Ditto might have been the ultimate diva at Coachella despite her stiff competition, namely from Little Boots’ Victoria Hesketh. Ditto controlled the crowd with her powerhouse vocals, enchanting self-assurance, and unabashed elation. The appropriate response? Grin ear-to-ear and dance along with her.
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mp3: Gossip – Standing in the Way of Control (Playgroup Mix)

Avett Brothers
#19 – The Avett Brothers
The Avett’s played a moving set of tunes to an enamored audience soon after the gates opened on Friday. Closing with “I and Love and You”, the band invited the crowd to sing along and sent the audience on their way wrapped in their heartfelt lyrics.
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mp3: The Avett Brothers – I and Love and You

Little Dragon
#20 – Little Dragon
Sweden’s Little Dragon gave off their bizarre sounds topped by Yukimi Nagano’s sultry vocals to sweet response. Filled with synth, ambient noises, and multi-layered musical explorations all backed by a steady beat, the Gobi tent relented, entering their strange world and keeping in the groove.
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mp3: Little Dragon – Runabout

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Tags: Atoms for Peace, Beach House, Coachella, Dirty Projectors, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Flying Lotus, Gorillaz, Gossip, Grizzly Bear, Hot Chip, Imogen Heap, Jay-Z, Jónsi, La Roux, LCD Soundsystem, Little Boots, Little Dragon, Local Natives, MGMT, Miike Snow, Passion Pit, Pavement, Phoenix, Pretty Lights, Ra Ra Riot, Sia, Sleigh Bells, The Avett Brothers, The Whitest Boy Alive, Thom Yorke, Tiesto, Vampire Weekend

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Atoms for Peace

In addition to their previously announced set at Coachella, Thom Yorke’s solo band will hit several major U.S. cities this April on a two-week, eight-date tour. Thom Yorke broke the news on Radiohead’s blog Dead Air Space on Thursday, Feb 25th. Southern California’s electronic / hip hop artist Flying Lotus will support the band all eight nights.

The name of the band? Atoms for Peace. Aside from being the name of the stand out track on Yorke’s solo album, The Eraser (2006), Atoms for Peace refers to the title of a speech delivered by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the UN General Assembly in New York City in 1953. The speech was likely a tipping point towards inspiring international focus on peaceful uses of atomic energy.

Atoms for Peace (the band) features Beck/R.E.M.’s Joey Waronker on drums, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea on bass, Mauro Refosco of David Byrne and Bebel Gilberto on percussion, and longtime Radiohead/Yorke producer Nigel Godrich on guitar/synths/laptop. This lineup is the same one that backed up Yorke at the Echoplex and the Orpheum Theater in L.A. in October.

Tickets are being sold via Ticketmaster as well as on Radiohead’s ticketing site, W.A.S.T.E. On sale info below.

Atoms for Peace Tour:
04-05 New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom * – onsale through TM March 2nd at 10am EST
04-06 New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom * – onsale through TM March 2nd at 10am EST
04-08 Boston, MA – Citi Wang Theatre * – onsale through CPAC March 2nd at 10am EST
04-10 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom * – onsale through TM March 3rd at 10am CST
04-11 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom * – onsale through TM March 3rd at 10am CST
04-14 Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre * – onsale through TM March 4th at 10am PST
04-15 Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre * – onsale through TM March 4th at 10am PST
04-17 Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl * – onsale through TM March 3rd at 11am CST
04-18 Indio, CA – Coachella
* with Flying Lotus
TM = Ticketmaster
CPAC = Citi Performing Arts Center

Pre-sale tickets are being sold on W.A.S.T.E. Tickets (Radiohead’s ticketing site) on the following schedule:
New York – Roseland Ballroom – April 5th & 6th – On sale through Tickemaster
Boston – Citi Wang Theatre – April 8th – On sale through CitiCenter
Chicago – Aragon Ballroom – April 10th & 11th – On sale March 3rd via W.A.S.T.E.
Oakland – Fox Theatre – April – 14th & 15th – On sale March 4th via W.A.S.T.E.
Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara Bowl – April 17th – On sale March 3rd via W.A.S.T.E.

mp3: Thom Yorke – Atoms For Peace – The Eraser (2006)

mp3: Flying Lotus – Quakes – (2010)

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The Eraser

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Ray LaMontagne Trouble
Ray LaMontagne – Trouble (2003)
When Trouble came out it was hard not to become overwhelmed by the power and depth of Ray LaMontagne. The title track is entirely timeless, instantly bringing on comparisons to Van Morrison and Otis Redding, with Ray’s rich and impassioned vocals rising above perfectly nuanced guitars and strings, echoing his quietly devastating meditations on life and love which is the soul of this release.
mp3: Ray LaMontagne – Trouble
mp3: Ray LaMontagne – Forever My Friend
mp3: Ray LaMontagne – How Come
Download Trouble
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The Shins Chutes Too Narrow
The Shins – Chutes Too Narrow (2003)
This album is quintessentially The Shins. Cryptic lyrics filled with poetic imagery, overlapping guitar and vocal melodies, and mountains of hooks, pervade their inventive and challenging style of pop music, creating an entirely unique piece of art.
mp3: The Shins – Mine’s Not A High Horse
mp3: The Shins – So Says I
mp3: The Shins – Gone For Good
Download Chutes Too Narrow
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Modest Mouse The Moon and Antartica
Modest Mouse – The Moon And Antarctica (2004)
The tracks on The Moon and Antarctica are groundbreaking, hypnotic, sublime and expansive. Modest Mouse is able to successfully instill even the most desolate musical climates with warmth and emotion. Here they achieve an album, not solely a collection of songs.
mp3: Modest Mouse – 3rd Planet
mp3: Modest Mouse – Gravity Rides Everything
mp3: Modest Mouse – Wild Packs Of Family Dogs
Download The Moon & Antarctica
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Rilo Kiley More Adventurous
Rilo Kiley – More Adventurous (2004)
This album captures the essence of Rilo Kiley – introspection, humor, and defiance all riding on sweet melodies and raging superbly executed guitar. It’s gorgeous, textured indie pop with singular, yearning vocals from a saucy albeit wise Jenny Lewis riding on exceptional musicianship.
mp3: Rilo Kiley – It’s A Hit
mp3: Rilo Kiley – Portions For Foxes
mp3: Rilo Kiley – A Man/Me/Then Jim
Download More Adventurous
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Metric Live It Out
Metric – Live It Out (2005)
The smart, fierce pop rock of Metric is sophisticated, gusty, and filled with razor-sharp social commentary. Their 2nd album powerfully showcases it all. Emily Haines viciously glimmers.
mp3: Metric – Empty
mp3: Metric – Handshakes
mp3: Metric – Police And The Private
Download Live It Out
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My Morning Jacket Z
My Morning Jacket – Z (2005)
When Z came out all I wanted was wrap myself in the sonic blissfulness of “Wordless Chorus”. MMJ’s 4th album sees the band proceeding forward without fear or shame, shaping a sound distinctly their own. Fiery guitar, folk-inspired melodies, soaring rock passages, and psychedelic flashes marry sublimely with Jim James’ legendary vocals.
mp3: My Morning Jacket – Wordless Chorus
mp3: My Morning Jacket – It Beats 4 U
mp3: My Morning Jacket – Off The Record
Buy Z
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Thievery Corporation The Cosmic Game
Thievery Corporation – The Cosmic Game (2005)
My favorite of Thievery’s releases, The Cosmic Game, incorporates flawlessly fused collaborations from vocalists such as David Byrne and Wayne Coyne atop lush, down-tempo beats, dub, and sounds, melodies and instrumentations from around the globe.
mp3: Thievery Corporation – Satyam Shivam Sundaram (featuring Gunjan)
mp3: Thievery Corporation – Warning Shots (featuring Sleepy Wonder and Gunjan)
mp3: Thievery Corporation – Holographic Universe
mp3: Thievery Corporation – The Heart’s A Lonely Hunter (featuring David Byrne)
Download The Cosmic Game
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Band Of Horses - Everything All The Time
Band of Horses – Everything All The Time (2006)
From the opening chords of Everything All The Time to the final honeyed melodies, this album is a true beauty. Ben Bridwell’s voice penetrates each song, riding on the dense, textured layers of Band of Horses enchanting rock reverberations.
mp3: Band of Horses – The First Song
mp3: Band of Horses – The Funeral
mp3: Band of Horses – St. Augustine
Download Everything All The Time
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Thom Yorke The Eraser
Thom Yorke – The Eraser (2006)
The pulsating beauty of Thom Yorke’s solo debut is dazzling. Dark, hopeful, and glitchy, The Eraser washes over you like a sonic storm.
mp3: Thom Yorke – The Eraser
mp3: Thom Yorke – Black Swan
mp3: Thom Yorke – Atoms For Peace
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Ciao-My-Shining-Star-The-Songs-of-Mark-Mulcahy

This song just crushed me. Heard it for the first time now. It’s an unusually dark kind of day in Colorado and the emotion within this song adds color and texture to the bleakness of it all. Taps directly into how I’m feeling. The song is breathtaking and Thom Yorke’s touch turns it into gold.

mp3: Thom Yorke – All For The Best – Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy (September 2009)

Waking up and the bed was made
No one looked me in the eye
More I try, More I cry
And it’s all for the best

Watched my brother cutting grass outside
Sitting on the porch he told me
It’s a long way to go before we can rest
But it’s all for the best

You’re so beautiful it sings
On a lonely lazy morning
And when I see you rocking back and forth
Whispering that it’s all for the best

One day the stone will roll away
Soon you’ll see
You’re far away from home but never far away from me
And that’s all for the best
(…and say you love me)

Promise me, son, not to do the things I’ve done
Walk away from trouble
(at the end of the day)

Say you love me
Say you love me

“All For The Best” appears on Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy, the tribute album released to provide support for Mulcahy, whose wife’s sudden death last year left the musician to raise their three-year old twin daughters alone. The original track appears on Miracle Legion’s Surprise, Surprise, Surprise LP (2000).

All 41 songs on the album, staggering in their intimacy and form, burst with love, hurt, loss, sarcasm and melody. Ciao My Shining Star is a strikingly beautiful and entirely appropriate tribute to an under-valued songwriter, who may now receive an appropriate level of attention. The collection (21 on CD, an additional 20 available online only) features covers of Mulcahy and Miracle Legion songs performed by artists including The National, Dinosaur Jr., Frank Black, Michael Stipe, Mercury Rev, Ben Kweller, and Elvis Perkins.

Thom Yorke’s music video for “All The Best”:

It seems that Mark Mulcahy hasn’t quite yet enjoyed the recognition he deserves. Through the Connecticut-based band Miracle Legion and his solo work, he has written an impressive body of largely ignored material.

Mulcahy is an unmistakably low-key individual, but even he was taken aback by the gathering of friends and peers who contributed songs. “This, in a strange way, has given me a look at what I’ve done or what impact I’ve had on something, which I just don’t think you normally get,” he says. “It’s one thing when you meet a band that opens for you, and they say, ‘Oh, man, I’ve always loved you guys,’ and that feels normal. But when it’s Thom Yorke or someone on a much different level, it’s kind of surprising.” – Hartford Currant

All I can say is that we are lucky that Thom Yorke keeps releasing tracks for us.

Mark Mulcahy | MySpace

Download through Amazon: All For The Best
Download through Amazon: Ciao My Shining Star

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Thom Yorke 2

Radiohead just released their new single, “These Are My Twisted Words,” Aug 17. Pulsating and dark, the track embodies the band’s reoccurring hypnotic essence. “We’ve been recording for a while, and this was one of the first we finished. We’re pretty proud of it. There’s other stuff in various states of completion, but this is one we’ve been practicing, and which we’ll probably play at this summer’s concerts. Hope you like it.” Johnny Greenwood

Greenwood has posted the track on Radiohead’s site with accompanying artwork for free download.

mp3: Radiohead – These Are My Twisted Words

Watch the first live performance of “These Are My Twisted Words” at Australia’s Frequency Festival on August 21st, 2009.

These are my twisted words
When I feel you still walking
I know I should not look down
But I’m so sick of just talking
When are you coming back?
I just can’t handle it
When are you coming back?
I just can’t handle it
When are you coming back?
I just can’t stand it
I just can’t handle it

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