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The Radiohead enigma continues. Although it was already posted, we're reposting the supposedly new, leaked song - "These Are My Twisted Worlds" - from Radiohead. The song mysteriously appeared on a popular Radiohead fan site, Atease on Wednesday.
Although the previously unreleased song "These Are My Twisted Words" has not been confirmed by Radiohead as one of their own, die-hard fans are convinced it is. The track certainly sounds like the band, and the vocals are unmistakenly those of singer Thom Yorke singing (note the similarity in sound with "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" from the band's classic In Rainbows release).
All of this 'new Radiohead' buzz has made it the most intriguing mystery in music so far this year. If this is all an elaborate PR campaign by Yorke and the band to mitigate the hullabaloo Yorke created earlier this month (after he suggested to the publication The Believer that the band may never make another album), it certainly has been effective. We'll see what happens on Monday.
Also included in this playlist are new songs from Blitzen Trapper, Dirty Projectors, Port O'Brien, Mission of Burma, Broken Records, Twin Atlas, The Bowerbirds, Builders and Butchers, Rainbow Bridge, David Mead, Mount Eerie, Jeff Merchant, Mellowdrone, Ramona Falls and Lou Barlow.
"These Are My Twisted Words" - Radiohead from Wall of Ice EP (via Stereogum)
"Black River Killer" - Blitzen Trapper from Black River Killer EP (2009)
"Naked We Made It" - Dirty Projectors from The Glad Fact (2009)
"Sour Milk/Salt Water" - Port O'Brien from Threadbare (2009)
"1, 2, 3, Partyy!" - Mission of Burma from The Sound The Speed The Light (2009)
"If The News Makes You Sad, Don't Watch It" - Broken Records from Until the Earth Begins to Part (2009)
"Versions" - The Twin Atlas from Good Light (2009)
"Northern Lights" - The Bowerbirds from Upper Air (2009)
"Barcelona" - Builders and Butchers from Salvation is a Deep Dark Well (2009)
"Big Wave Rider" - Rainbow Bridge from Big Wave Rider 7"
"Stone's Ode" - Mount Eerie from Wind's Poem (2009)
"Ancestors" - Throw Me The Statue from Creaturesque (2009)
"Last Train Home" - David Mead from Almost & Always (2009)
"Crazy Ship" - Jeff Merchant from City Makes No Sound (2009)
"Russia" - Ramona Falls from Intuit (2009)
"Elephant" - Mellowdrone from Angry Bear (2009)
"Gravitate" - Lou Barlow from Goodnight Unknown (2009)
Labels: Indie Rock Songs 2009, New Indie Songs
12:04 PM
August 14, 2009
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