
Thom Yorke was among the winners at the 2026 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards, which took place Saturday.
The Radiohead frontman earned the prize for best song written and/or recorded for television for his track "Dialing In," which serves as the opening theme for the Apple TV+ series Smoke.
Evanescence's Devil May Cry song "Afterlife" was also nominated in that category.
Yorke and Radiohead got back together for a tour of Europe in 2025, marking the band's first live performances in seven years. There currently aren't any more shows on the band's schedule.
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