After the unprecedented success of the single 'Creep' in 1992, this Oxforshire quintet could have easily joined the music
industry's lot of one-hit wonders. Instead, the band's story is one of reinvention, consistent critical adoration and lasting
popularity.
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Thom Yorke, brothers Jonny and Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway dubbed themselves On a Friday during their early
band days, a reference to their preferred rehearsal time as schoolmates. They changed their name after landing an album deal
with EMI, borrowing the moniker from a Talking Heads song.
The 1993 release of Pablo Honey first exposed them to mainstream success, but it was 1995's The Bends that
truly displayed their depth of talent. Defying the sophomore slump, the follow-up album illustrated the fivesome's capacity
for complex songwriting and ominous balladry, earning them industry respect.
The band have challenged expectations and resisted musical typecasting with subsequent releases - from the modern masterpiece
OK Computer to 2011's darkly complex production The King of Limbs, the band has treaded into multi-genre territory
over the years, underscoring their artistic diversity.
Band members continue to push creative bounds with side projects: both Yorke and Selway have released solo albums, while
Jonny Greenwood composed the score to the 2008 film There Will be Blood and 2012's The Master. After over 15
years of consistent acclaim, it's safe to say the experimental outfit is here to stay. Search for upcoming tour dates and
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