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Radiohead Denounce Forthcoming Greatest Hits Album

Radiohead Thom Yorke is speaking out against EMI's plans to release a Radiohead greatest hits album this summer. (via NME)
We haven't really had any hits so what exactly is the purpose?"

He added: "There's nothing we can do about it. The work is really public property now anyway, in my head at least. It's a wasted opportunity in that if we'd been behind it, and we wanted to do it, then it might have been good."

Speaking about moving away from EMI he said: "Personally I just wanted to forget about it. It didn't feel right. And now it's like when you move house: you don't want to peer through the window and see what they've done with the wallpaper because it will only upset you."
Posted on 05/09/2008 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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MP3: Amplive's Free In Rainbows Remix Album

Amplive - Rainydayz Remixes After receiving a cease-and-desist order from the Radiohead legal team, Amplive was ordered to bury his free In Rainbows remix album, Rainydayz Remixes. Sad news for that segment of the population that had always hoped for a Thom Yorke/Too $hort duet. Well, cooler heads have prevailed and the album is now available for download here. Theez are the songz:

1. Rainydayz
2. Video Tapez (Ft. Del The Funky Homosapien)
3. Nudez (Ft. Too $hort & MC Zumbi of Zion I)
4. Weird Fishez
5. All I Need
6. 15 Stepz (Ft. Codany Holiday)
7. Reckonerz (Ft. Chali2NA)
8. Faustz

MP3: Amplive - Rainydayz Remixes

Posted on 02/13/2008 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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Radiohead Invite You To New Year's Webcast

Radiohead So, you've got no place to go this New Year's Eve? Well, how about staying in for a Radiohead concert? (via Billboard)
Radiohead will perform its new album, "In Rainbows," in its entirety during a pre-taped, hour-long set that will premiere New Year's Eve on TV and the Internet.

The event will air on Current TV and Current.com starting 12 a.m. ET on Dec. 31, and will repeat three times throughout the next day.
Posted on 12/28/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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David Byrne Interviews Thom Yorke

Thom Yorke and David Byrne David Byrne interviews Thom Yorke in the latest issue of Wired. It's an interesting read complete with audio clips of the interview. Here's an excerpt of the two discussing the unique release of In Rainbows:
Byrne: So this bypasses all those reviewers and goes straight to the fans.

Yorke: In a way, yeah. And it was a thrill. We mastered it, and two days later it was on the site being, you know, preordered. That was just a really exciting few weeks to have that direct connection.

Byrne: And letting people choose their own price?

Yorke: That was [manager Chris Hufford's] idea. We all thought he was barmy. As we were putting up the site, we were still saying, "Are you sure about this?" But it was really good. It released us from something. It wasn't nihilistic, implying that the music's not worth anything at all. It was the total opposite. And people took it as it was meant. Maybe that's just people having a little faith in what we're doing.

Byrne: And that works for you guys. You have an audience ready. Like me — if I hear there's something new of yours out there, I'll just go and buy it without poking around about what the reviews say.

Yorke: Well, yeah. The only reason we could even get away with this, the only reason anyone even gives a shit, is the fact that we've gone through the whole mill of the business in the first place. It's not supposed to be a model for anything else. It was simply a response to a situation. We're out of contract. We have our own studio. We have this new server. What the hell else would we do? This was the obvious thing. But it only works for us because of where we are.
Read the full interview.

Posted on 12/20/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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Radiohead Release Widget, Pimp Your Facebook or Whatever

Radiohead just keep coming up with cool ways to get noticed. Those hams! The latest addition to the In Rainbows marketing arsenal is a widget that "lets you put Radiohead videos, news, tour dates, and more on sites like Facebook and MySpace (and many more)."

Give 'er a test drive:


Posted on 12/20/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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Is Radiohead Raking it in With In Rainbows?

Radiohead - In Rainbows If the Wall Street Journal knows anything, it's money... and apparently the titles to some Radiohead songs. (Hey, we're guilty of that too!) Anyway, the Journal points to a poll conducted by NME that finds that "the average fan appears to be willing to pay $10 for a digital copy" of Radiohead's In Rainbows.
Radiohead's fitter, happier approach slices out even more cost. The band pulled the ripcord on EMI, so it doesn't have to share profits or help pay the label's overhead. As a well-known band it's also able to take the knives out on marketing and promotion costs, cutting these by as much as two-thirds. Subtract these expenses and Radiohead may be able to distribute an album for as little as $3.40 a copy.

Now, fans may be delighted to pay $10 because they think the album is so good and Radiohead deserves the extra cash. But Radiohead prides itself on its anticorporate and anti-materialistic ethos. To avoid letting down fans, it might be more productive to adopt a no-surprises policy and fix a simple, fair charge for its record. [Read More]
Fix a simple, fair charge for its record? Screw that! This move by Radiohead is one of the boldest/coolest moves made by a huge rock band EVER and it's paying off. Literally. Pre-order your copy for next Wednesday's (Oct. 10) release here.

In other Radiohead news (via Billboard):
Radiohead's spokesperson has denied that the band's new album, "In Rainbows," will get a standard physical release Dec. 3 through EMI, after market-leading U.K. retailer HMV started taking pre-orders for the CD via its online store.

...

Radiohead's spokesperson says the band has not re-signed to Parlophone, EMI or any other label for "In Rainbows," adding, "They have not signed a deal and it will not be released then. They are talking to labels at the moment."
The music industry is so fudged!

Posted on 10/04/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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Stream: New Radiohead Song, "Arpeggi"

Radiohead A new Radiohead studio recording song (a conflicting Pitchfork report dates this version to the 2005 Ether Festival) has appeared on the Rädïöhëäd Fäns MySpace page. "Arpeggi" is presumably from the band's eagerly anticipated forthcoming album—which Pitchfork recently reported as being pushed back to a 2008 release.

The song finds the band venturing into Phillip Glass territory with cyclical electronics forming the foundation as Thom Yorke confesses, "We're fishes, we're fishes, we're fishes," while sweeping strings float underneath. Get it while it's hot... Who knows how long this will last.

Stream: Radiohead - "Arpeggi"

Posted on 08/22/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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New Radiohead Clips Surface on YouTube

Radiohead A compilation of short clips from Radiohead's forthcoming album has made its way to YouTube after Nigel Godrich posted a QuickTime movie on the band's website with this message: "I keep bits of tape which have been chopped out of the mixes when they were edited .. stick em on a reel.. when you play it back it sounds like.. this". The excerpts are only a few seconds each totaling just under a minute and a half.

Radiohead - "a bit of tape from the studio":


Posted on 06/18/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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Radiohead to Reissue Rare EP

Radiohead
More than the sum of its parts
Radiohead will reissue the Com Lag (2+2=5) EP in the US on May 8th (UK on April 16th). The rare EP was previously issued in Japan and Australia in 2004.

Com Lag (2+2=5) tracklist (via NME):

1. 2+2=5
2. Remyxmomatosis (Cristian Vogel RMX)
3. I Will (Los Angeles Version)
4. Paperbag Writer
5. I Am A Wicked Child
6. I Am Citizen Insane
7. Skttrbrain (Four Tet Remix)
8. Gagging Order
9. Fog (Again) (Live)
10. Where Bluebirds Fly
11. 2+2=5 (Live At Belfort Festival)

In other news: Radiohead are still in the studio banging their heads against the wall for the follow-up to 2003's Hail to the Theif. The last we heard from Thom, things seemed to be going swimmingly:
disconnected
disjointed
accidental
sketchy
fragmentary
synthesized
impermanent
momentary
So dour, Thom! Anyone actually ever seen that guy laugh?

Update: Thom Yorke seen giggling!
Posted on 04/16/2007 | Comments(0) | Permalink
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