Thom Yorke Shares New Version of Radiohead’s “Bloom” for Greenpeace: Listen

Thom Yorke Shares New Version of Radiohead’s “Bloom” for Greenpeace: Listen

The solo rendition soundtracks a tragic shark romance, as part of Greenpeace’s campaign to protect the oceans

Thom Yorke playing piano with the Smile

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke playing with the Smile (Mariano Regidor/Redferns)

Thom Yorke has shared a solo rendition of Radiohead’s “Bloom” for a new Greenpeace ad. Check out the video, which is part of Shark Week, a campaign to protect the oceans, below. “In the last 50 years the global shark population has plummeted by 70 percent,” the video description notes. “Sharks are being wiped out by overfishing for profit. But our oceans can recover if we protect them.”

Back in 2017, Radiohead collaborated with Hans Zimmer to rework “Bloom” for the BBC series Blue Planet II. That version, recorded with the BBC Concert Orchestra, was retitled “Ocean (Bloom).” Earlier this year, Yorke shared new solo songs “5.17” and “That’s How Horses Are,” as well as his album with Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner, the Smile’s A Light for Attracting Attention.

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