The band was backed by a massive LED wall, its colors morphing textures from ice-cool blue to fiery orange song by song. Above the stage, a movable array of 12 screens rotated into different positions and alignments to match the mood and intent, visuals running the gamut from the players' faces to shifting waveforms.
Live Review: Radiohead
Radiohead followed their own muse at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Thursday, May 31. The 23 songs covered in a mind-expanding 122 minutes skewed mainly toward the band's post-modern, forward-thinking 21st-century sound: percussive and electronic-driven loops, multi-guitar soundscapery, on-the-spot manipulated live samples, and the distinctive tone of Thom Yorke's pleading vocals. (Night 2 at "The Rock" at 165 Mulberry Street is tonight, and you can check out other tour stops on the band's site; note that tix are still available in some locations.)
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The snare drum pounded on by Jonny Greenwood during the set-opening "Bloom" was crisp, and the hi-hat employed by second drummer Clive Deamer resonated in what could have easily been a busy mix.
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