-Thom Yorke on [Lead Vocals],and [Piano],and [Rhythm Guitar].
-Jonny Greenwood on [Lead Guitar],and [Keyboard].
-Ed O'Brien on [Guitar],and [Backing Vocals].
-Colin Greenwood on [Bass Guitar].
-Phil Selway on [Drums],and [Percussion].
My Experience:
Ahh Radiohead, and influential artist on careers in the music industry, as well as on music marketing.
It's funny, because I started listening to their first Album "The Bends" over 10 years after it was first released.
It was all new to me then though.
But I loved it. I mean, it was their really early stuff, so it didn't have the level of professionalism that Radiohead has today. But I think that is what was nice about it.
I like it when you go back to the beginning of a great artists career. Before any of the Fame or Money meant anything at all.
I think that even when an Artist holds a level of...not caring about the Money and Fame and all that good stuff, it eventually will affect them somehow and their music.
Radiohead has done a great job of not letting this happen to them, as they explore many different music Genres, from Rock to Trip-Hop.
But still, taking a look way back gives you some aspect on who they are, and where they have come from.
I also did mention them in my First Ever Article for this site. It was pertaining to their creative marketing and distribution methods for In Rainbows.
Planet Telex The Bends High And Dry Fake Plastic Trees Bones Nice Dream Just My Iron Lung Bullet Proof...I wish I was Black Star Sulk Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Airbag Paranoid Android Subterranean Homesick Alien Exit Music (For a film) Let Down Karma Police Fitter Happier Electioneering Climbing up these walls No Surprises Lucky The Tourist
Everything In Its Right Place Kid A The National Anthem How To Disappear Completely Treefingers Optimistic In Limbo Idioteque Morning Bell Motion Picture Soundtrack
Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box Pyramid Song Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors You and Whose Army? I Might Be Wrong Knives Out Morning Bell/Amnesiac Dollars and Cents Hunting Bears Like Spinning Plates Life in a Glasshouse
2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm) Sit down, Stand up (Snakes & Ladders) Sail to the Moon (Brush the Cobwebs out of the Sky) Backdrifts (Honeymoon is Over) Go to Sleep (Little Man being Erased) Where I End and You Begin (The Sky is Falling in) We suck Young Blood (Your Time is up) The Gloaming (Softly Open our Mouths in the Cold) There There (The Boney King of Nowhere) I Will (No man's Land) A Punchup at a Wedding (No no no no no no no no) Myxomatosis (Judge, Jury & Executioner) Scatterbrain (As Dead as Leaves) A Wolf at the Door (It Girl. Rag Doll)
Gorillaz is a super classic band, and for a good reason. With some of the best combinations of electronic music, featuring artists from Mos Def, to MF Doom, it's a really incredible band.
Their newest album, "The Fall", was even recording entirely on an iPad! I highly recommend they become an integral part to your music library, and I've been listening to them for the last month straight (Religiously).