Radiohead and Lauryn Hill albums to be preserved in Library of Congress
Enshrining in the US Library of Congress was perhaps not what British once-rock band Radiohead had in mind when writing OK Computer, a classic dystopian album from 1997 about (among other sunny topics) relentless globalization, societal homogeneity, and government overreach, but it’s 2015 and that is what has happened. The library adds “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” records each year to its National Recording Registry, with the aim of preserving them for 15 years; public nominations helped OK Computer attain recognition.
“I see it as part of a certain ongoing phenomenon in rock music that maybe begins with the Velvet Underground but also The Doors, who are on the registry this year. Pop music is not entirely…
Source:: The Verge

