
Radiohead's popularity in the UK intensified after the release of their second album The Bends in Fall 1995. In spite of the fact that the album was evidently unsuccessful, the single became a worldwide hit. In 1992 their first single Creep was released and then in 1993 Radiohead recorded a debut album, titled Pablo Honey. Up to 1992 Radiohead hasn't released any recordings. So, among the works of Radiohead it's possible to find grunge, light-rock, britpop and even IDM (Intelligent Dance Music). The band's music styles have often changed, according to the latest tendencies. Ed O'Brien - guitar, back-vocals, percussions Colin Greenwood – bass-guitar, keyboards and Phil Selway - drums. So, Radiohead consists of: Thom Yorke – leader, vocals, rhythm-guitar, keyboards, programming Jonny Greenwood – solo-guitar, keyboards, mouth-organ, saxophone, xylophone, etc. The band's lineup remained the same since that time. English rock-band Radiohead was formed in 1986 in Oxfordshire.
