Radiohead review – bards of the apocalypse return for a brutal bacchanal
Movistar Arena, Madrid Powered by a pounding rhythm section, the crowd dance to even the tricksiest drum patterns at Radiohead’s first gig in seven years – one that demonstrates the pure joy this band can bring Almost 10 years have passed since Radiohead released a new record, and more than (…)
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