Radiohead: Climbing up the Walls

£35 · Offered by Goldsboro Books

FOREWORD BY RADIOHEAD'S ED O'BRIEN Explore the story of Radiohead - perhaps the finest band of a generation - through the lens of legendary Melody Maker chief photographer Tom Sheehan. Through more than 200 photographs and Sheehan's first-hand memories and stories, journey into the eye of a musical storm. From their earliest days as indie upstarts, through the wild, all-conquering years of OK Computer and into the experimental soundscapes beyond, Tom Sheehan captured Radiohead's world in breathtaking detail . Covering recording sessions, live performances, studio portraits and moments snatched on tour around the world, these photographs - many of which have never been published before - paint an intimate picture of a band pushing the boundaries of music. Accompanied by a biography of Radiohead from Craig McLean (Associate Editor, The Face ) drawing on his personal interviews with the band , this book - beautifully presented in a cloth bound hardback - is a unique visual record of a breathtaking musical journey.

  • Binding: Hardcover

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