The future of music, In Rainbows

Radiohead - In Rainbows

If Radiohead wore bras, I’d be burning them along side ‘em. Here’s to their independence. And to the future of an Open Media Web.

4 Comments

  1. Posted Oct 10th at @ 5am | Permalink

    I second that! NIN is next.

  2. Posted Oct 10th at @ 8am | Permalink

    Amen to that!
    It’s great that mainstream artists are turning their backs on the labels that refuse to change their ancient business model more than including mp3s in the list of released formats…

    That, plus I’ve been looking forward to the new Radiohead album for ages and ages…

    ~biff~

  3. Posted Oct 10th at @ 8am | Permalink

    What about PayPal, Radiohead? I don’t have a credit card at hand (yet).

  4. Posted Oct 10th at @ 10am | Permalink

    “If Radiohead wore bras, I’d be burning them along side ‘em.”

    Uh… huh? :)

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