

one of the finest Radiohead songs in some years, much more than a one-off curiosity. That Christmas Radiohead posted a song titled Spectre to soundcloud, the song was written for the James Bond movie of the same name, although it ended up. Variety wrote that it "retains Radiohead’s signature moody sound, with a somber sweeping grandeur that might have fit well into the Bond song canon." Pitchfork named it the week's "Best New Music" and wrote that it has "all the melodrama of a good Bond song but only a hint of the kitsch. It was described by Consequence of Sound as "a gorgeous, orchestral ballad" and by Rolling Stone as "darkly orchestral". We're really, really proud of it."Īccording to Pitchfork, Spectre features Thom Yorke's "delicate, forlorn" falsetto with "jerky" piano chords, "decaying orchestral sweeps" and "jazzy" drums reminiscent of Pyramid Song. means we get to have it back and it's ours and we got to put it out. There's a lot riding on it and the song we did was just too dark or whatever, so that's fine. We can finish it how it's meant to be and we can release it." So that side of it was really positive, you know? But I guess there's lots of people interested in who does it. " It wasn't right for the film, what we did.

The Weinstein Company delivered a stocking stuffer of Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino talking 70mm, T he. Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, who also composes the band's string arrangements, said in a BBC interview that the song was rejected for being "too dark": Decem10:12 am Share Well, it’s that kind of Christmas morning. It was written for the James Bond film of the same name, but went unused the film instead features the song Writing's on the Wall by Sam Smith. Radiohead have unveiled their new song 'Spectre,' a track they penned for the recent James Bond film. On, it was released as a B-side on the 7" vinyl single Burn The Witch. Spectre is a song by Radiohead released as a free download on SoundCloud on the 25th December 2015. 893thecurrent: Radiohead have released a song that they wrote and recorded for the James Bond movie Spectre.
