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This Isn't Happening

Radiohead's 'Kid A' and the Beginning of the 21st Century
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This Isn't Happening by Steven Hyden offers an insightful exploration of Radiohead's album Kid A and its impact on music and culture. Hyden delves into the creative process and cultural context surrounding the album's release while reflecting on its lasting influence. This book provides a blend of personal memoir and music criticism, capturing the transformative power of music.
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You might enjoy this book if you're a music enthusiast interested in the cultural impact and legacy of Radiohead's iconic album "Kid A." The narrative explores how the album is intertwined with the turn of the millennium, offering insights into its profound influence on modern music and society. Steven Hyden combines music journalism with personal stories, making it a compelling read for fans of rock history and biography.

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This Isn't Happening

THE MAKING AND MEANING OF RADIOHEAD'S GROUNDBREAKING, CONTROVERSIAL, EPOCHDEFINING ALBUM, KID A.

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THE MAKING AND MEANING OF RADIOHEAD'S GROUNDBREAKING, CONTROVERSIAL, EPOCH-DEFINING ALBUM, KID A.

In 1999, as the end of an old century loomed, five musicians entered a recording studio in Paris without a deadline. Their band was widely recognised as the best and most forward-thinking in rock, a rarefied status granting them the time, money, and space to make a masterpiece. But Radiohead didn't want to make another rock record. Instead, they set out to create the future.

For more than a year, they battled writer's block, intra-band disagreements, and crippling self-doubt. In the end, however, they produced an album that was not only a complete departure from their prior guitar-based rock sound, it was the sound of a new eraβ€”and it embodied widespread changes catalysed by emerging technologies just beginning to take hold of the culture. What they created was Kid A.

Upon its release in 2000, Radiohead's fourth album divided critics. Some called it an instant classic; others, such as the UK music magazine Melody Maker, deemed it "tubby, ostentatious, self-congratulatory... whiny old rubbish." But two decades later, Kid A sounds like nothing less than an overture for the chaos and confusion of the twenty-first century.

Acclaimed rock critic Steven Hyden digs deep into the songs, history, legacy, and mystique of Kid A, outlining the album's pervasive influence and impact on culture in time for its twentieth anniversary in 2020. Deploying a mix of criticism, journalism, and personal memoir, Hyden skilfully revisits this enigmatic, alluring LP and investigates the many ways in which Kid A shaped and foreshadowed our world.

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Steven Hyden's This Isn't Happening is recognised for its in-depth exploration of Radiohead's Kid A and its cultural impact at the turn of the millennium. The book is praised for connecting the album to broader themes in music, politics, and society, providing both context and sound analysis. Reviewers commend Hyden's engaging writing style, informative insights, and his ability to weave together personal anecdotes with cultural critique, making it a compelling read for music aficionados and casual fans alike.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780306845673

Publisher: Hachette Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 July 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Da Capo Press Inc

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 220g

Pages: 256

About the Author

STEVEN HYDEN is the author of Twilight of the Gods, Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me, and (with Steve Gorman) Hard to Handle. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, Billboard, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Grantland, The A.V. Club, Slate, and Salon. He is currently the cultural critic at UPROXX. He lives in Minnesota with his wife and two children.

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