On their most recent stop on the Moon Shaped Pool tour of the US, British alternative band Radiohead returned to Cincinnati after about six years. It’s not entirely surprising that Cincinnati is not a regular stop for Thom Yorke and Co., considering the Midwest predominantly saves its love for country music, mainstream rock and occasionally, rappers like Eminem. Nonetheless, the US Bank Arena in downtown Cincinnati was about 90 percent sold out, with people of all ages waiting to see the Grammy-winning band. Prior to that, they were treated to a 30-minute set by Israeli musician Shye Ben Tzur, a troupe of folk musicians called the Rajasthan Express and an early stage entry from Radiohead guitarist, keyboardist and producer Jonny Greenwood. Performing off their album Junun, it was a sight of pride (of sorts) to see an amalgam of Rajasthani folk (the vocals of songs like ‘Mast Kalandar’ and ‘Junun’ powered by the thundering drum work of Nathulal Solanki with his nagara), Middle-Eastern guitar lines and Greenwood’s dexterous sense of rhythm. It might seem as appropriation to some when Shye Ben Tzur is taking on vocal duties, but knowing his decades in India, the act was more of a sublime blend. The reason why shows are ascribed the term spectacle became quickly evident as soon as Radiohead got on to open with the wistful Moon Shaped Pool cut of ‘Daydreaming’. The arena was covered in rays of white light in all directions, almost turning the stage into a static disco ball. With an oval screen and bars of bright LED panels, Radiohead’s live show was as much about the look as it was about the music. They led forward with latest songs like ‘Ful Stop’ and ‘Desert Island Disk’, but changed the pace up entirely with an electronic-leaning rendition of ‘2 + 2 = 5’. Phil Selway and Colin Greenwood’s hectic rhythm (complimented by additional percussionist and drummer Clive Deamer) is that signature newer Radiohead sound, leading into material from Hail to the Thief, like the fuzzy ‘Myxomatosis’. [caption id=“attachment_4843631” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Glimpses of Radiohead live at Cincinnati. All photos courtesy Anurag Tagat[/caption]