In November 2014, when Thom Yorke performed "Bloom" live at Le Trianon as part of the Pathway to Paris event, he had recently released his second solo... Read Full Description >
In November 2014, when Thom Yorke performed "Bloom" live at Le Trianon as part of the Pathway to Paris event, he had recently released his second solo studio album, "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes," just a few months earlier in September 2014. This album showcased Yorke's exploration of electronic music and further established his sound distinct from his work with Radiohead. The Pathway to Paris event itself was notable as it aimed to raise awareness about climate change and featured various artists; Yorke's involvement highlighted his commitment to environmental issues. The performance captured the raw energy of his solo endeavors, emphasizing his ability to connect with the audience through both lyrical depth and innovative musicality. This period marked a significant phase in Yorke's career, reflecting his growth as both a musician and an advocate.