Radiohead lets the fans decide
October 1st, 2007 | Published in Music | 2 Comments
“Radiohead’s new album release “In Rainbows” is a few days away and for a band without a record label, they are out of contract with EMI, they have taken matters into their own hands. It’s out on October 10th and you can either buy it as a download or a boxed set. If you buy the download you choose how much you want to pay and you get the download code on the day of release. If you choose the boxed set, you get the code for the download on release day but you also get the album on vinyl, artwork and an enhanced CD of unreleased tracks, photos, etc in December. “No surprises” that Radiohead sets the bar high for the future of music consumption. Check it out.
October 9th, 2007at 12:55 pm(#)
[...] with the audience as I see fit and appropriate.” It seems their next album will follow Radiohead’s Rainbows example and be released directly to the public. Gizmodo says, “If two of the biggest acts in [...]
October 12th, 2007at 6:23 pm(#)
[...] to the updates going on over at the Daily Swarm, Radiohead have sold an incredible 1.2 million copies of “In Rainbows” generating an estimated [...]