By Audrey Cleo Yap
30.04.2020 - 09:35 / variety.com
By Stuart Oldham
Editor, Variety.com
Thom Yorke emerged from self-quarantine Wednesday to perform a creepy new song on “The Tonight Show.”
Titled “Plasticine Figures,” the woozy piano ballad found Yorke at home or in some kind of dimly lit rehearsal space, and featured submissive lyrics like “happy to serve, happy to linger, while you make up your face,” which, on paper at least, almost resembled the 1995 Radiohead hit “Fake Plastic Trees.”
Yorke shared a lyric sheet for the solo tune
By Audrey Cleo Yap
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