PropertyValue
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  • No Surprises/Running from Demons
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  • "No Surprises/Running from Demons" is the fourth extended play (EP) by English rock group Radiohead, released in December 1997. The EP was aimed at the Japanese market to promote the band's Japan tour of January 1998. "Meeting in the Aisle" is Radiohead's first completely instrumental track. "Bishop's Robes" is also included on the "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" CD#1 single. "A Reminder" contains excerpts from the reports of the Prague metro, Czech Republic.
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Length
  • 1198.0
Label
  • Parlophone
Producer
Name
  • No Surprises/Running from Demons[edit]
Genre
  • Alternative rock
Type
  • EP
Last album
  • OK Computer
This Album
  • Itch
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Cover
  • 250
Next album
  • Airbag/How Am I Driving?
Released
  • 1997-12-10
Artist
  • Radiohead
abstract
  • "No Surprises/Running from Demons" is the fourth extended play (EP) by English rock group Radiohead, released in December 1997. The EP was aimed at the Japanese market to promote the band's Japan tour of January 1998. "Meeting in the Aisle" is Radiohead's first completely instrumental track. This "remixed" version of "Pearly*" (as opposed to the "original version" available on the "Paranoid Android" single and "Airbag/How Am I Driving? EP") features clearer production values, louder guitar at the beginning of the song, and a different guitar line at the end. The song "Bishop's Robes" refers to Yorke's experience of cruelty at school. Though he claims that he suffered no physical punishment as a schoolboy, violence was felt in ghastly mind-games, and in the teacher's cruelty: hence the line "bastard headmaster". "Bishop's Robes" is also included on the "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" CD#1 single. "A Reminder" contains excerpts from the reports of the Prague metro, Czech Republic.