New on your playlist: Yorke's timely reflections

13 May 2016 - 10:05
By Sylvia McKeown

Radiohead have a history of taking a stand one stanza and guitar riff at a time. They questioned the morality of capitalism and a ''plastic" culture on their seminal album, The Bends (1995) - lead singer Thom Yorke crooned in the song Fake Plastic Trees about ''a town full of rubber plans". Now 11 years later, with the release of their ninth studio album A Moon Shaped Pool, Yorke and his band are still left with questions.

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