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11 September 2021

Radiohead & PlayStation Share Trailer For ‘Kid A Mnesia’ Virtual Exhibition

Radiohead PlayStation Kid A Amnesiac Virtual Exhibition
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Radiohead and PlayStation have announced a new ‘virtual exhibition’ themed around the band’s forthcoming reissues of their landmark albums, Kid A and Amnesiac.

The band announced a triple-album reissue compiling the two releases, plus an album of previously unheard material from their sessions, earlier this week.

Now, a trailer has been revealed for an accompanying PlayStation experience. It features Kid A track Everything In Its Right Place, and a collection of Radiohead logos etched on a virtual wall. You can check it out below.

At present, details are scant about the release, but PlayStation describes it as “An upside-down digital/analogue universe created from original artwork and recordings to commemorate 21 years of Radiohead’s Kid A and Amnesiac. Coming in November 2021.”

The triple album KID A MNESIA will be released by Radiohead via XL Recordings on 5 November. A previously unheard track, If You Say The Word, has already been shared.

Two art books by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood cataloguing the visual works created during the ‘Kid A’ / ‘Amnesiac’ era will also be published on 4 November.

Last year, Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien teased to NME that fans might be in for something special to celebrate the two albums.

“It would be nice to honour it, but then there’s the struggle – how can you get that excited about an album that came out 20 years ago? I can’t,” he said. “I’m thankful it was a moment and know that it means a lot to people, but it was a long time ago.”

O’Brien’s comments came after frontman Thom Yorke previously revealed in 2019 that the band were planning to do something “really cool” with material from Kid A and Amnesiac in the coming years.

The frontman was speaking to Crack about his recent classical work and plans for his next solo album, when he said that things needed to feel “natural” in the Radiohead camp for the band to regroup.

“We’re 50 now, most of us, so these things have to feel natural, they have to feel right,” said Yorke. “We haven’t scheduled this, this and this. I do really miss doing the shows. I felt like we got into a really good place when we did Glastonbury and toured South America.”

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