Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood has actually revealed a photography book on the band. Out October 15, Exactly How to Disappear: A Picture of Radiohead records the band recording, carrying out, and simply hanging around, in between 2003 and 2016– what Greenwood calls “our middle years: all the joy and doubt and confidence and uncertainty we would oscillate between.” Guides likewise includes coming with essays.
“For years now, I’ve been taking fugitive snaps of my band, Radiohead,” the bassist claimed in a news release. “I’ve tried to catch out my friends with my small black Yashica T4 Super. On stage and in the rehearsal studio, they are so lost in their own moment of performance that they don’t see me with the camera.” He included that he was “taken with photographs as evidence, forensic records of how we worked and changed a space, from barn to country house to empty arena.”
Guide is developed by Duncan White and released by the Hachette UK department John Murray Press, with Mobius Books managing North American circulation.
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