In May 1994, when Radiohead performed live at the Astoria in London, they were on the cusp of rising to international fame, having just released their... Read Full Description >
In May 1994, when Radiohead performed live at the Astoria in London, they were on the cusp of rising to international fame, having just released their second studio album, "The Bends," a few months earlier in March. The album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a more mature and intricate approach compared to their debut, "Pablo Honey." This live performance included tracks from both albums, emphasizing the band's developing musical identity and their growing confidence as live entertainers. Notably, "Creep," their earlier hit from "Pablo Honey," remained a staple in their setlist and played a crucial role in establishing their popularity. The Astoria show captures Radiohead in a transformative period, as they began to garner critical acclaim and create a dedicated fan base that would later support their experimental ventures in sound and structure.