In July 2009, when Thom Yorke performed at the Latitude Festival, he was promoting his solo debut album, "The Eraser," which was released in 2006. Thi... Read Full Description >
In July 2009, when Thom Yorke performed at the Latitude Festival, he was promoting his solo debut album, "The Eraser," which was released in 2006. This live recording came at a significant point in his career as it followed the release of Radiohead’s critically acclaimed album, "In Rainbows," in 2007. The Latitude performance was notable for its experimental and intimate approach, showcasing Yorke's blend of electronic music with his signature style. During this period, he was also deeply involved in various side projects and had become more prominent as a solo artist. Interestingly, the Latitude Festival marked a time when Yorke was exploring the boundaries of live performance, often using advanced technology and visual elements to enhance the audience's experience, which would influence his future works and artistic expression.