It's now more than three decades since five friends - also known as Radiohead - first played local village halls in rural Oxfordshire and went on to become one of the world’s biggest bands.
Their bassist Colin Greenwood began to bring his camera on tour in 2003, after the success of albums like OK Computer and Kid A sent them into the stratosphere.
How to Disappear is a new book of his photos, spanning 13 years in the life of the band, and it includes an essay by Greenwood, who is currently on tour with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
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