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New Radiohead Album

Samwise

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Radiohead tells fans to pay what they want for albumBy Kate Holton in London
October 02, 2007 08:22am
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RADIOHEAD, one of the world's most influential rock bands, plans to sell its new album from its website as a digital download and let fans choose what they want to pay.

With music sales in decline globally for seven successive years, the industry is engaged in a debate over how best to reverse the trend.

Radiohead said its seventh studio album In Rainbows would be available from Radiohead.com from October 10 in MP3 format, meaning it can be played on all digital devices. In the latest twist in the move to digital music, fans can choose how much to pay, or can pay nothing if they prefer.

The band will also offer a special edition boxed set for $95 which will be available later and will include two vinyl albums, a CD version of the new album and a second CD with additional new songs, artwork and photographs of the band.

Music observers said the British five-piece, which is no longer signed to a record label, is able to sell directly to its fans because it has such an established support base.

"They are the first band to put their money where their mouth is," Gareth Grundy, deputy editor of Q music magazine, told Reuters. "I think other bands that have been similarly successful will look and, if it is deemed to have worked, will do the same."

The traditional music business model has been under pressure as piracy and the move to digital sales has cut into album revenues. A strong area of growth, however, is live music and any subsequent tour by Radiohead would be boosted by the interest generated by the album.

"The traditional business model had been ruined by the Internet," said Grundy. "The industry is still trying to work out what on earth the new model or models should be and this is just one option."

Radiohead's digital or boxed set versions could be pre-ordered from the group's website from Monday and a spokesman said the box set had so far proved the more popular.

The group is planning a traditional CD release of the album in early 2008.

A decision by US music star artist Prince to give his latest album away free with a British newspaper was met with fury by retailers and the industry who said it undermined the value of recorded music.
 

miniHINDY

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The song "Videotape" which will be on the new album is up there among there very best work.
 

ledzep

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If I end up buying the discbox, which I probably will, then I don't think I'll pay for the mp3 download
 

Alex28

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I've ordered the Discbox - took some thinking about it but I'm guessing it will only be available for a little while and they will stop making it once they release it on CD. My vinyl will be untouched and might be worth something in the future.

You get the download for free if you order the Discbox...
 

Red Bear

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can you pay nothing? Or be paid for it?
Either way i would not buy it. Rubbish band. I'd probly rather piss in my garden than listen to radiohead
 

CC_Eagle

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You're a bears fan, says it all really.

I paid ten quid for the digital download, felt I owed the guys a few pints for their efforts.

Regretting not getting the Discbox now! I didn't read the fine print and in a mix of panic,excitement and creaming my jeans merely opted for the download.

Haven't heard any of the new stuff on purpose. I'm a new-album romantic, nothing better than hearing the new songs in their complete, fresh out of the case. Rather than a dodgy quality bootleg.

October 10th - Radiohead and BDO tix!
 

carcharias

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Red Bear said:
can you pay nothing? Or be paid for it?
Either way i would not buy it. Rubbish band. I'd probly rather piss in my garden than listen to radiohead

hahaha
how the fug would you know?

You reckon Tim Rogers is sh*t.

Remembering this is the same Tim Rogers who picked a fight with Mark 'touchdown'' Holden .
 

Red Bear

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carcharias said:
hahaha
how the fug would you know?

You reckon Tim Rogers is sh*t.

Remembering this is the same Tim Rogers who picked a fight with Mark 'touchdown'' Holden .
Let me rephrase this
I dont enjoy rogers music but at all but can see he's a decent musician, decent songs n whatnot, understand the appeal. And i supported picking fights with mark holden
However radiohead are simply aweful, can not honestly believe people sit throught that sh*t, boring boring music
 

carcharias

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Red Bear said:
Let me rephrase this
I dont enjoy rogers music but at all but can see he's a decent musician, decent songs n whatnot, understand the appeal. And i supported picking fights with mark holden
However radiohead are simply aweful, can not honestly believe people sit throught that sh*t, boring boring music

I can understand if you think it is boring, you probably just don't get it ...but to call it sh*t is wrong.

They make great music, are great musicians and Mr Yorke is a bloody fine singer.
 

CC_Eagle

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You're wasting your time carcharias. Some people get it, some don't.

Either way, I'll be barred up untill the tenth.

Tour anyone?
 

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