RADIOHEAD, subtle, unclassifiable, and avant-garde has drawn on grunge, punk, electronic, trip-hop, rock and jazz among others to make its music and has thus gathered an audience from very diverse backgrounds. Emotional, it is above all sound poetry. With 9 albums, all very different from each other, their discography alone reflects the musical evolution from 1993 to 2016. Rare today, each of their concerts is sold out. Their last concert was in 2018. Often cited as one of the best albums of all time, the avant-garde ''Ok Computer'' lends its songs to many movies. Radiohead's popularity is immense among fans of the big and small screen, 90s/2000s rock fans as well as the community of musicians of all musical genres. PARANOHEAD is a french based band that pays tribute to them. The musicians offer its audience the experience of time travel with a sincere interpretation so faithful that they also use the ancient Ondes Martenot, which has become a Radiohead signature. Alternating between early grunge and more recent cinematographic atmosphere, their repertoire spans the entire Radiohead discography, drawing from each album striking and masterful songs. Quoted by Dom D (former tour manager who worked for Radiohead) as being ''THE emotionally and technically closest tribute to Radiohead'', Paranohead has been playing since 2019 on a wide variety of stages. With a successful tour in Asia, the group gains international fame in 2023. Created by huge fans in south-east of France, their shows, bring together Radiohead lovers as well as the curious and have been able to get everyone to agree. No imitation here, we speak directly to the heart and to the ears, the songs are interpreted with accuracy and sensitivity, the music played with power, passion and fidelity. PARANOHEAD is 6 musicians, all fans of RADIOHEAD: Robb Tito: Lead Vocal Rémi Amadei: Solo Guitarist Arthur Inglebert: Backing vocal Guitarist Florentin Alcelay: Bass Jean-Daniel Peyrard: Keyboardist, Ondes Martenot Jean-Sebastien Blanc: Drummer The sound and visual architects are Jérôme Tempier and Edward Louette on sound, Mathieu Davignon on lighting and Michael Gramm on photography.

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