Radiohead signed to EMI in 1991 and released their debut album, Pablo Honey, in 1993; their debut single, "Creep", became a worldwide hit. Radiohead's popularity and critical standing rose with the release of The Bends in 1995. Radiohead's third album, OK Computer (1997), brought them international fame; noted for its complex production and themes of modern alienation, it is acclaimed as a landmark record and one of the best albums in popular music.
Radiohead's fourth album, Kid A (2000), marked a dramatic change in style, incorporating influences from electronic music, jazz, classical music and krautrock. Though Kid A divided listeners, it later attracted wide acclaim. It was followed by Amnesiac (2001), recorded in the same sessions. Hail to the Thief (2003), with lyrics addressing the War on Terror, was Radiohead's final album for EMI.
Radiohead self-released their seventh album, In Rainbows (2007), as a download for which customers could set their own price, to critical and chart success. Their eighth album, The King of Limbs (2011), an exploration of rhythm, was developed using extensive looping and sampling. A Moon Shaped Pool (2016) prominently featured Jonny Greenwood's orchestral arrangements. Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Selway, and O'Brien have released solo albums; in 2021, Yorke and Jonny Greenwood debuted a new band, the Smile.
By 2011, Radiohead had sold more than 30 million albums worldwide. Their awards include six Grammy Awards and four Ivor Novello Awards, and they hold five Mercury Prize nominations, the most of any act. Seven Radiohead singles have reached the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart: "Creep" (1992), "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" (1996), "Paranoid Android" (1997), "Karma Police" (1997), "No Surprises" (1998), "Pyramid Song" (2001), and "There There" (2003). "Creep" and "Nude" (2008) reached the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Rolling Stone named Radiohead one of the 100 greatest artists of all time, and Rolling Stone readers voted them the second-best artist of the 2000s. Five Radiohead albums have been included in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time lists. Radiohead were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.
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Studio albums
Pablo Honey (1993)
The Bends (1995)
OK Computer (1997)
Kid A (2000)
Amnesiac (2001)
Hail to the Thief (2003)
In Rainbows (2007)
The King of Limbs (2011)
A Moon Shaped Pool (2016)
Airbag
Radiohead Lyrics
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In a jack knifed juggernaut
I am born again
In the neon sign
Scrolling up and down
I am born again
I am back to save the universe
In a deep, deep sleep
Of the innocent
I am born again
In a fast German car
I'm amazed that I survived
An airbag saved my life
In an interstellar burst
I am back to save the universe
In an interstellar burst
I am back to save the universe
In an interstellar burst
I am back to save the universe
The lyrics to Radiohead's song "Airbag" are a surreal and haunting exploration of the idea of rebirth, survival, and the interconnectedness of existence. The song begins with the ominous line "In the next world war," suggesting a future that is both destructive and apocalyptic. However, this chaos is juxtaposed with the idea of rebirth and renewal, as the singer claims to be "born again" in the midst of these traumatic events.
The "jack knifed juggernaut" mentioned in the first verse refers to a massive, out-of-control vehicle, perhaps symbolic of the forces of technology and progress that have gotten out of hand. But even in this dire situation, there is a sense of hope and possibility, as the singer is reborn anew. The neon sign scrolling up and down could be seen as a representation of the cycle of life and death, constantly in motion like the sign itself. The reference to an "interstellar burst" suggests a cosmic force that transcends human understanding, and the idea that the singer is back to "save the universe" speaks to a higher purpose that goes beyond individual survival.
The final verse references a specific incident of survival, as the singer reflects on a car accident where an airbag saved their life. This moment of danger and vulnerability serves as a reminder of the fragility of human existence, and underscores the idea that rebirth and renewal can come at any moment. The repeated refrain of "In an interstellar burst I am back to save the universe" implies a grander, cosmic purpose for the singer's renewal, highlighting the interconnectedness of all things and the idea that we are all part of a larger whole.
Line by Line Meaning
In the next world war
Although the world is seemingly heading towards war, the singer is confident about being reborn again.
In a jack knifed juggernaut
The singer is referring to a vehicle that has lost control and crashed, but the singer has been reborn again after the accident.
I am born again
The singer has been given a second chance at life.
In the neon sign
The artist is reborn again in a surreal environment that is full of bright, flashing lights.
Scrolling up and down
The movement of the neon sign seems to be the reincarnation regaining life and adapting to the new environment.
I am born again
The singer is grateful for the reincarnation and the opportunity to live once again.
In an interstellar burst
The singer is stating that he is capable of transcending beyond the physical world to save the universe.
I am back to save the universe
The artist is back to help/save the world in the new life he has been given.
In a deep, deep sleep
The artist has not necessarily died, but has been brought back to life after being in a deep sleep that they apparently had no control over.
Of the innocent
The artist had no part to play in the situation that led them to this point, and as such is referred to as innocent.
I am born again
For the third time, the singer has been given another chance at life.
In a fast German car
The artist has just survived a high-speed accident in a German-made car.
I'm amazed that I survived
The singer realizes the miracle of surviving such an accident and being able to be born again.
An airbag saved my life
The singer is grateful to the technology and level of engineering that went into designing the airbag that saved his life.
In an interstellar burst
Once again, the singer is referring to the ability to transcend beyond the physical world to save the universe.
I am back to save the universe
The artist is confident in his ability to contribute positively to the world and make a difference.
In an interstellar burst
The artist reiterates his ability to transcend beyond the physical world.
I am back to save the universe
The singer is confident that he can save the universe from whichever dangers it faces.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
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