

Originally envisioned as a physical installation to commemorate the 20th anniversaries of Kid A and Amnesiac, Kid A Mnesia Exhibition went virtual due to several real-world obstacles, including of course the coronavirus pandemic. As teased in the trailer, it features artwork from Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood, and sound design from producer Nigel Godrich. Titled Kid A Mnesia Exhibition, Radiohead’s new collaboration with Fortnite developer Epic Games is actually a virtual art show, described as “an upside-down digital/analogue universe”. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.Back in September, Radiohead teased a mysterious digital project while speaking at Sony’s PlayStation Showcase, prompting the obvious question: are the band working on their video game debut? Now, courtesy of an official trailer for the project, we have the answer to that question.
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Stream Radiohead’s “If You Say The Word” above. Pre-orders for the collection and art book are available now on the official KID A MNESIA webstore. Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood will also be releasing an art book featuring the visual material created during Kid A and Amnesiac. KID A MNESIA will be available as a three-CD set, three-volume digital set, limited edition cassette tape, deluxe 3xLP cream vinyl set, standard 3xLP black vinyl set and a record store exclusive 3xLP vinyl set in red. “We humbly submit KID A MNESIA to you. It’s a coming of age for Kid A & Amnesiac and it’s joined by a new album, Kid Amnesiae, a memory palace of half-remembered, half-forgotten sessions & unreleased material,” the band wrote. Fans can also expect different versions of “The Morning Bell, “Pulk/Pull,” “Pyramid Song” and “How to Disappear Completely.” Radiohead released the previously unheard song “If You Say The Word” and a new studio version of “Follow Me Around,” the latter of which was performed live. In addition to the 20 albums, the collection will include a third, 12-track disc entitled Kid Amnesiae, which will reportedly store unreleased material from the band’s Kid A and Amnesiac recording sessions.
