Radiohead Discography -7 Albums 9 Eps — Othe...

And “Other”? That was a single DAT tape labeled . Bootlegs. Live cuts from a Berlin club in 2000 where they played “Kid A” backwards and the audience levitated two inches. A studio outtake of “Nude” from 1997, sung so slowly it became a prayer.

By the third EP ( ), Theo noticed the albums were wrong. The seven albums weren't in order. Pablo Honey was last. A Moon Shaped Pool was first. He tried to rearrange them. The shelf shocked him. Radiohead Discography -7 Albums 9 EPs Othe...

Theo sat in the dark. The tower hummed. He realized the band had not made 7 albums. They had made 16 moods . The EPs weren't leftovers. They were the map. The albums were just the destinations. And “Other”

The radio station was a dying thing—a single tower on a hill, humming with ghosts. Its archivist, a man named Theo, had been tasked with digitizing the “Obscure Wing.” Most of it was static. But one shelf was labeled: Live cuts from a Berlin club in 2000

Theo knew the canon. The Bends . OK Computer . Kid A . The holy seven. But the 9 EPs? He’d heard of My Iron Lung . Airbag . Maybe In Rainbows Disc 2 . But nine?

The 7th Floor, The 9th Door

He copied the final EP, , to his player. Two songs. One about smashing particles. One about a man who cuts meat and dreams of flight.