Pop Is Dead

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"Pop Is Dead"
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Single by Radiohead
Released10 May 1993
Studio Chipping Norton Recording Studios [1]
Genre Alternative rock
Length2:10
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Jim Warren
  • Radiohead
Radiohead singles chronology
"Anyone Can Play Guitar"
(1993)
"Pop Is Dead"
(1993)
"Stop Whispering"
(1993)

"Pop Is Dead" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead. It was released as a non-album single on 10 May 1993, several months after their debut album, Pablo Honey . It reached number 42 on the UK Singles Chart, below expectations. Members of Radiohead later said they regretted releasing it.

Contents

Music

"Pop Is Dead" is driven by a chromatic riff played by the lead guitarist, Jonny Greenwood. [2] As with Radiohead's previous single, "Anyone Can Play Guitar", the lyrics criticise the media and music industry. [2] [3]

One B-side, the acoustic track "Banana Co.", was described as "mildly Beatlesque" with lyrics that hinted at a loathing of multinational corporations. The electric version of "Banana Co." was later included on the "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" single. [2] [4] Another B-side, a live performance of the Pablo Honey song "Ripcord", was recorded at a Town and Country Club gig in London in February 1993, when Radiohead opened for Belly. This performance contains extra lyrics: "They can kiss my ass!" [5]

Reception

"Pop Is Dead" reached number 42 on the UK Singles Chart. [6] It was not released in the US. [7] In 1995, the Melody Maker editor Robin Bresnark wrote that if Radiohead had released "Pop Is Dead" after their second album, The Bends, it would be a "top-five single". [2]

"Pop Is Dead" was included on the 2009 Pablo Honey reissue. Reviewing the reissue, the IGN critic Finn White described "Pop Is Dead" as a "clever and humorous rock satire". [8] However, Pitchfork's Scott Plagenhoef found it "dreadful". [9] In 2019, the American music journalist Marc Hogan named it the worst Radiohead song. [10]

Years after its release, the Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien called the track "a hideous mistake". [2] The drummer, Philip Selway, said he regretted releasing it. [11]

Music video

Singer Thom Yorke as "a dandified vampire in a glass coffin" in the music video Radiohead - Pop Is Dead music video screen capture.jpg
Singer Thom Yorke as "a dandified vampire in a glass coffin" in the music video

The music video was directed by Dwight Clarke, [12] based on a treatment by the Radiohead singer, Thom Yorke. [13] It features Yorke portraying the character of Pop as "a dandified vampire in a glass coffin", accompanied by other band members. [12] According to Radiohead's video commissioner, Dilly Gent, "We had the entire Radiohead fan club carrying him across the Oxford Downs ... In the early '90s, we probably thought those videos were all right, but looking back at them now, we all just want to die." [13] Stereogum likened the video to those of Nirvana. [12]

Track listing

  1. "Pop Is Dead" – 2:13
  2. "Banana Co." (acoustic) – 2:27
  3. "Creep" (live) – 4:11
  4. "Ripcord" (live) – 3:08

Personnel

Radiohead

Technical personnel

Chart performance

Chart (1993)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart [6] 42

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