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New Radiohead Album Debuts Early. BUY. IT. NOW.

Fans of Radiohead woke up to a treat this AM: the moody, groundbreaking Brit band's new album 'The King of Limbs,' hit the 'Net. While the album is more expensive than the pay-what-you-want 'In Rainbows,' this $48 opus is fully loaded: two 10-inch vinyl records, 625 pieces of artwork and, of course, the MP3 version. For the thrifty, the digital download is available for $9 now. Check out the ...

Antiquated Hardware Used to Masterfully Remix Radiohead's Nude

It takes some serious game to rise above the legions of mediocre DIYers out there and stand tall as a true legend. Judging by the video posted up after the cut, James Houston can now consider himself one of the elite. Somehow, this cat managed to tackle the nearly impossible task of remixing Radiohead's Nude without defacing it entirely (read: merging bits and pieces of the tune into a 4/4 ...

Download Stats Are Wrong, Says Radiohead

Last week we reported that, according to ComScore, 62% opted to pay nothing for Radiohead's latest album: 'In Rainbows'. What the company didn't indicate was just how many of those two million actually downloaded the album, which would have given some indication of the statistical validity of those numbers. Now Radiohead itself is stepping forward (or spokespeople for the band anyway) and ...

Did Radiohead's Experiment Fail?

Well, it all depends on your perspective. The pessimist would say the experiment was a failure, proving that, no matter what, the pirates will always have their way with an artist's work. Despite the unique offering that allowed fans to pay whatever they felt (including nothing) for a digital copy of the new album from the British art-rockers, 'In Rainbows' still made the rounds on popular ...

Name Your Own Price For New Radiohead

Radiohead has always been one to buck trends and eschew traditional music industry trappings. After its masterpiece (and greatest album ever!) 'Ok Computer,' the band decided to totally abandon guitars, anything resembling pop-song structure and music videos. It recently severed ties with music label EMI; then, last week, Radiohead decided it was also done with Apple and iTunes because the band ...