Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien on Grief and the Power of Samora Pinderhughes

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Ed O’Brien of Radiohead talks about the Samora Pinderhughes’ track “Grief.”

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On a special episode of In Our Headphones, host Evie Stokes talks with Ed O’Brien of Radiohead about one of the songs that inspired him while working on his upcoming new solo album, Blue Morpho, out May 22 via Transgressive Records. The two talk about Samora Pinderhughes’ track “Grief,” his pandemic routines, and how the song guided him through a difficult time. The song comes from the album GRIEF, out now via Stretch Music/Ropeadope.

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