NYC Bartender Performs Emotional Cover of Radiohead’s “Creep”

Cody Littlewood was at Brandy’s Piano Bar on the Upper East Side when bartender Joe Ardizzone offered the crowd an angsty treat.

Cody Littlewood was at Brandy’s Piano Bar on the Upper East Side when bartender Joe Ardizzone offered the crowd an angsty treat.
Next time Frank Ocean covers Radiohead's "Fake Plastic Trees" and you're in the audience, please shut the fuck up.
Today, influential music-crit site Pitchfork really italicized its "influential" modifier by releasing the results of its Pitchfork People's List, a Converse-sponsored "readers' poll" of the best albums from the first 15 years of the site's existence (1996-2011). There were—to invoke the words Radiohead, which had…
A stage in Toronto's Downsview Park collapsed yesterday before a Radiohead performance, killing the band's drum technician Scott Johnson, and injuring three others.
To coincide with the release of Oceania — the upcoming studio album from the latest iteration of the Smashing Pumpkins (now featuring the girl from the cover of Siamese Dream!) — frontman Billy Corgan decided to drum up some publicity by picking a fight with Radiohead.
Carrie Manolakos, a former Broadway actress who made her mark as Sophie Sheridan in Mamma Mia!, is promoting her upcoming debut album Echo with the release of a climactic "Creep" cover she performed earlier this month at Le Poisson Rouge in Greenwich Village.
Closing out Coachella's second night, main-stage headliners Radiohead brought out their extensive back catalog for a satiating two-hour set in front of "easily the largest gathering at the festival so far," according to RollingStone.com.
Malcolm Harris, a 23-year-old Occupy Wall Street protestor and the 2011 Most Loathsome Gawker Character behind that Radiohead prank, is currently fighting a subpoena for data from his Twitter account by the Manhattan District Attorney. That includes a few ill-fated messages we exchanged with Harris last fall.
A number of credible music outlets — NME, Spin, and Stereogum, to name a few — are passing along a supposed long-lost Radiohead track called "Putting Ketchup in the Fridge" that has recently surfaced online. As with so many too-good-to-be-true Radiohead rumors these days, it's probably fake. [Updated below.]
Back in September, the supposed Radiohead concert at Occupy Wall Street turned out to be a big old hoax. But Radiohead's Thom Yorke did perform at a secret show with fellow Brits Massive Attack and UNKLE for Occupy London protesters in the basement of a bank yesterday.
There is much confusion on the internet over whether or not Radiohead will be playing a "secret" show for the protesters in Lower Manhattan at 4pm. So we decided to check it out ourselves.
R.E.M. broke up last week, but don't be too sad. See, lots of people are still making music all the time, much of it noteworthy. Here are a few recent happenings in music that we'd love for you to be up on, if you're not already.
I'm not exactly sure why Jim Carrey walked into a Lower East Side bar called Arlene's Grocery on Friday night and ended up performing the Radiohead song "Creep"—as you'll see, there appears to be a camera crew with him—but I do know that he's a lot better of a singer than I expected. And given the reaction to his …
Well, we knew this was coming. Radiohead released their latest album The King of Limbs on Friday and at the same time, a video for their single "Lotus Flower."
This morning, beloved British band Radiohead shocked the online world by dropping their new album unexpectedly soon. The music is supposed to be amazing, but find out for yourself while watching singer Thom Yorke dance like a crazy man.