Radiohead has released a new mysterious video featuring the digitally distorted voice of a young girl saying a fragment from the song “Climbing Up the Walls,” which hails from the English alternative rock band’s third studio album, “Ok Computer,” released in 1997. The glitchy video also features some text, including “Program: radiohead.”
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The release of this video comes just days after street art featuring “Fitter Happier”-esque lyrics as well as the years 1997 and 2017 surfaced in places like London, Brooklyn and Amsterdam. The posters have Radiohead fans speculating that the English band may be planning some sort of celebration for the 20-year anniversary of “Ok Computer,” which was released on May 21, 1997. Watch Radiohead’s mysterious video below.
pic.twitter.com/dsmAGh6bkm
— Radiohead (@radiohead) May 1, 2017
Below are some of the posters seen in some cities,...
Read More: Radiohead and Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Daydreaming’ Video: Watch a Wild Fan Theory Analysis Video
The release of this video comes just days after street art featuring “Fitter Happier”-esque lyrics as well as the years 1997 and 2017 surfaced in places like London, Brooklyn and Amsterdam. The posters have Radiohead fans speculating that the English band may be planning some sort of celebration for the 20-year anniversary of “Ok Computer,” which was released on May 21, 1997. Watch Radiohead’s mysterious video below.
pic.twitter.com/dsmAGh6bkm
— Radiohead (@radiohead) May 1, 2017
Below are some of the posters seen in some cities,...
- 5/1/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
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