![]() ![]() But regardless of the varied repertoire, they could’ve played a show full of covers and the crowd still would’ve loved it. Since it’s been over two years since their last release, this tour has turned into somewhat of a “we’ll tour because we feel like it and don’t have anything to promote” tour, as the band’s set-lists stretched over and dipped into every phase of their discography, with only about three or four tracks from AMSP to start off the night. Which is why it came to some surprise when they announced a massive four-night residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden, in which they’ve never done four dates at ANY venue in the world, which only brought more excitement for rabid fans who flocked to the arena every night to see how each set-list changed from night to night, knowing that the four-night run would bring out the deepest cuts form the band’s catalogue.Īnd the rabid fans got their wish. Once you enter the venue, or even the vicinity of it, the excitement becomes palpable. And when they translate it into live form, their soundscapes conjure up a transcendental feeling that far overcomes any live environment, whether it be main stage at Coachella, an arena like Madison Square Garden, or a small club in Hollywood like the Fonda. Radiohead have always had a knack for capturing the intangible, whether it’s the over-looming mysticism of Ok Computer or the ever-fleeting regrets in their latest work A Moon Shaped Pool. ![]()
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