Radiohead's Colin Greenwood unveils photobook documenting band’s journey
“I hope that anyone who likes our music will enjoy it, as much as I did putting these two decades’ worth of memories together.”
Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood has announced a photography book documenting the band between 2003 and 2016 — what he mentions as the band's "middle years".
‘How to Disappear: A Portrait of Radiohead’ features a curated collection of photographs taken by Greenwood with his small black Yashica T4 Super of his fellow band members.
The book provides a visual documentation of their shared experiences, capturing moments of them writing, rehearsing, recording, and performing together in the form of 97 (mostly previously unseen) photographs.
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“I hope that anyone who likes our music will enjoy it, as much as I did putting these two decades’ worth of memories together,” Greenwood wrote in an Instagram post.
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The book will offer a special limited edition deluxe autographed version, which includes an extra 32-page book of "light show” photographs. These editions will be presented together in a slipcase.
Additionally, the book will feature a 10,000-word essay penned by Greenwood.
‘How to Disappear: A Portrait of Radiohead’ will be out on October 15 via John Murray Press; pre-order here.
Adrianna Cheung is Mixmag Asia’s Culture Curator, follow her on Instagram.