of basically every Radiohead "there's a new album out" interview, ever:
"Making this album almost destroyed us, so we don't ever want to do that again. But we've learned to relax now, really, we have."
:D
ETA: That said, they do seem more relaxed in their middle age than they seemed in their twenties. It's just kind of funny/odd/alarming/something to see the above pattern cropping up in articles as early as 1995, when you know that the big breakdown(s) [or whatever you would call it] was/were still ahead...
ETA2: It's almost as if they're collectively bipolar or something. Down, and up, and down, and up, and down, and up...
ETA3: Any day now, I'll have exhausted the internet's store of Radiohead-related material... I *have* to believe that. ;-)
ETA4: Good thing there are no interviews at all about the new album. ;-)
"Making this album almost destroyed us, so we don't ever want to do that again. But we've learned to relax now, really, we have."
:D
ETA: That said, they do seem more relaxed in their middle age than they seemed in their twenties. It's just kind of funny/odd/alarming/something to see the above pattern cropping up in articles as early as 1995, when you know that the big breakdown(s) [or whatever you would call it] was/were still ahead...
ETA2: It's almost as if they're collectively bipolar or something. Down, and up, and down, and up, and down, and up...
ETA3: Any day now, I'll have exhausted the internet's store of Radiohead-related material... I *have* to believe that. ;-)
ETA4: Good thing there are no interviews at all about the new album. ;-)