Radiohead is a British alternative rock band formed in 1985 in Abingdon, England. Composed of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano), Jonny Greenwood (guitar, keyboards), Ed O’Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass), and Phil Selway (drums), the band is known for its experimental approach and constant evolution over the decades. Their music blends rock, electronic, jazz, and classical music, creating an atmosphere that is both melancholic and avant-garde. Their first success, Creep, released in 1992, propelled them onto the international scene, but they quickly transcended their grunge label with groundbreaking albums such as OK Computer (1997), Kid A (2000), and In Rainbows (2007). Renowned for their meticulous production and artistic commitment, Radiohead has influenced numerous musicians and continues to redefine the boundaries of modern music with sonic experimentation and an independent approach to the music industry.