Back in the summer of 2010, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke's Atoms for Peace side-project performed at Japan's Fuji Rock festival. A video clip from that performance has recently emerged as an Easter egg on the band's website.
The group, which also features star producer Nigel Godrich and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, perform the hauntingly percussive "Judge, Jury and Executioner," which appears on their upcoming debut album, Amok. Yorke performs as if dressed for a jog, with a chest hair-revealing sleeveless shirt and a headband.
Check it out below, or find it for yourself over at Atoms for Peace's website. (Here's a hint: scroll until you find the man in the rowboat.)
Amok comes out on February 26 through XL Recordings.
The group, which also features star producer Nigel Godrich and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, perform the hauntingly percussive "Judge, Jury and Executioner," which appears on their upcoming debut album, Amok. Yorke performs as if dressed for a jog, with a chest hair-revealing sleeveless shirt and a headband.
Check it out below, or find it for yourself over at Atoms for Peace's website. (Here's a hint: scroll until you find the man in the rowboat.)
Amok comes out on February 26 through XL Recordings.