An exploration of Radiohead's game-changing album. Rather than simply reinforcing Kid A's canonical status, it situates the album in the temporal, examining it from various philosophical and cultural interpretations of time in order to arrive at its political and social stakes
Radiohead's Kid A
Marvin Lin
A brilliant exploration of Radiohead's game-changing album, looking at its place in the career of "The World's Best Band" with ten years of hindsight.Rights Sold
Spanish (Latin America only), Japanese
Book Details
Imprint: Continuum
Publication Date: 27-01-2011
Format: Paperback | 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 | 168 pagesAbout the Author
Marvin Lin started, and is editor-in-chief, of the acclaimed online music magazine Tiny Mix Tapes. He lives in Minneapolis.
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