Radiohead Coming Up for Air

“Radiohead Coming Up for Air” by Steve Malins, published by Virgin in 1997, offers an insightful look into the early days of the iconic band Radiohead. This 92-page book, written in English, chronicles the journey of five students who, during the summer of 1991, formed a band named after a Talking Heads song. By December of that same year, they had secured a record deal with EMI, marking the start of their musical odyssey.
Readers will find a detailed account of Radiohead’s formation and the pivotal moments that shaped their career. The book delves into the band’s beginnings, exploring themes related to biography and music. Through this narrative, Steve Malins provides a glimpse into the evolution of Radiohead as they transitioned from students to a significant force in the music industry.
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In the summer of 1991 five students went home for the holidays. They formed a band, called it Radiohead after a Talking Heads song, and by December 1991 had been signed by EMI. That beginning was the first step in the band’s musical odyssey.
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