Colin Greenwood unveils book of exclusive Radiohead photographs, How To Disappear
Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood has announced his forthcoming book, How To Disappear, which will feature previously unseen photographs of the band throughout the years.
"I’ve been taking photographs of my fellow band members for many years, and I’m very happy to have put together a selection of images that describes how we’ve spent much of our time together; writing, rehearsing, recording and performing," Greenwood announced on social media.
"I’ve also written an essay that attempts to thread these pictures together into a portrait of my band from its less certain middle years to now. I hope that anyone who likes our music will enjoy it, as much as I did putting these two decades’ worth of memories together."
I've been taking photographs of my fellow band members for many years, and I'm very happy to have put together a selection of images that describes how we've spent much of our time together; writing, rehearsing, recording and performing. pic.twitter.com/WGU9qG0dtx
— Colin Greenwood (@colingreenwood) March 21, 2024
"In addition to the standard book, there is a limited edition deluxe format autographed by me, with an additional 32 book of ‘light show’ photographs, housed together in a slipcase," he continued. Signed copies of the book will only be available for purchase via a pre-order.
How To Disappear is set for release on 15 October via John Murray, and is available to pre-order now.
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