Radiohead
Max Mutzke and Miki Kekenj perform Creep at Philharmonie Essen
In November 2013, the live recording of 'Creep' at the Philharmonie Essen featured Max Mutzke and Miki Kekenj showcasing their unique arrangement. At this point in Radiohead's career, they had recently released their acclaimed album 'The King of Limbs' in 2011, which marked a departure from their earlier sound, exploring more electronic textures and unconventional structures. Interestingly, 'Creep,' the band's breakthrough single from their debut 'Pablo Honey' (1993), remained a notable crowd favorite, embodying the angst and alienation that resonated with many listeners. By 2013, Radiohead had established themselves not just as rock icons but as innovators unafraid to breach the boundaries of genre. Their ability to inspire covers like this speaks to the lasting impact of their music, even as they creatively ventured into new sonic territories.