John Aizlewood's - Radiohead: Life in a Glasshouse.
When “Creep” was released in the early ‘90s, Radiohead looked like becoming a one-hit-wonder band, but eventually evolved into trailblazers, unpredictable and uncompromising in their choice of musical direction, and with an unchanged line-up, each pushing their own musical boundaries.
John tells Radiohead's story, as he says, a band that is proof that selling records need not mean selling out.
This is a fascinating book. If you want to buy the book go here!
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