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Radiohead plans to return to the studio next month to continue work on its next album, which began over the summer.

"The vibe in the camp is fantastic at present," guitarist Ed O'Brien wrote over the weekend on Radiohead.com. "I am so genuinely excited about what we're doing, but for obvious reasons I can't divulge anything more."

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/radiohead-returning-to-studio-in-january-1004054767.story

Fantastic news! I still listen to Fake Plastic Trees, High and Dry and lots of others.
 
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just announced on the Radiohead website that they will perform a Haiti benefit show this Sunday, January 24, at the Music Box at the Fonda in Los Angeles.

The money raised will go to Oxfam.

"We're in the middle of recording at the moment, so you'll be catching us on the fly.... but if you're up for it, then we are too," band member Phil Selway writes.

http://radiohead.com/deadairspace/index.php?a=535
 
Radiohead Performs Classics At Haiti Benefit Concert

Radiohead played a Haiti benefit concert at Los Angeles' Music Box on Sunday night (Jan. 24), and while the band performed favorites like "Fake Plastic Trees," "Karma Police" and "Bodysnatchers" (ateaseweb.com has the full setlist), frontman Thom Yorke also did a solo version of "Lotus Flower," a new song he debuted last fall with his other band consisting of Flea, Nigel Godrich, Joey Waronker and Mauro Refosco.

Tickets for Radiohead's Haiti benefit concert were auctioned off to the highest bidders, with the most expensive one going for $2,000. When all was said and done, Yorke announced that the show had raised a total of $572,754 for Oxfam.

Set list:

01 Faust Arp
02 Fake Plastic Trees
03 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
04 The National Anthem
05 Nude
06 Karma Police
07 Kid A
08 Morning Bell
09 How to Disappear Completely
10 A Wolf at the Door
11 The Bends
12 Reckoner
13 Lucky
14 Bodysnatchers
15 Dollars & Cents
16 Airbag
17 Exit Music

Encore #1

18 Everything in Its Right Place (Thom)
19 You and Whose Army?
20 Pyramid Song
21 All I Need

Encore #2:

22 Lotus Flower
23 Paranoid Android
24 Street Spirit (fade out)

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http://www.billboard.com/#/news/radiohead-performs-classics-lotus-flower-1004061571.story

http://www.ateaseweb.com/2010/01/25/radiohead-for-haiti-live-in-los-angeles-live-report/
 
Thom Yorke Names New Band Atoms For Peace, Announces Tour

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke announced today (Feb. 25) that his side project, now officially named Atoms for Peace, will play an eight-date U.S. tour leading up to its performance at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival. The band's trek will kick off at New York's Roseland Ballroom on April 5-6 and hit the Santa Barbara Bowl in California on April 17, the day before its headlining gig at the Indio, Calif. fest.

Previously billed as ????, Atoms for Peace -- named after a song on Yorke's 2006 solo album "The Eraser" -- consists of Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beck drummer Joey Waronker, producer Nigel Godrich, and Forro in the Dark percussionist Mauro Refosco. Yorke first unveiled the group last October at Los Angeles' Orpheum Theater.

In a Thursday morning post on Radiohead's Dead Air Space blog, Yorke wrote, "Ok so in April the other band.. that i got together to do the eraser and other stuff u know .. Mauro, Flea, Me, Joey and Nigel is going back out to do some shows in the US.. ending with playing with Coachella. we had too much fun to just leave it there..."

Of the new Atoms for Piece moniker, Yorke said, "Hope you like the name.. it seemed bleedin' obvious."

Here are Atoms for Peace's tour dates:

Apr. 5: New York, N.Y. (Roseland Ballroom)
Apr. 6: New York, N.Y. (Roseland Ballroom)
Apr. 8: Boston, Mass. (Citi Wang Theatre)
Apr. 10: Chicago, Ill. (Aragon Ballroom)
Apr. 11: Chicago, Ill. (Aragon Ballroom)
Apr. 14: Oakland, Calif. (Fox Theater)
Apr. 15: Oakland, Calif. (Fox Theater)
Apr. 17: Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara Bowl)

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/thom-yorke-names-new-band-atoms-for-peace-1004071113.story
 
Radiohead Wrap Up New "Group of Songs"

According to a new essay by Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood for UK organization Index on Censorship, the band "have just finished another group of songs, and have begun to wonder about how to release them in a digital landscape that has changed again."

The eloquent essay is a must-read for fans of the band and music in general as Greenwood gives us a peek inside Radiohead's thought processes on releasing music in 2010. "I understand that we have become our own broadcasters and distributors, but I miss the editorialisation of music, the curatorial influences of people like John Peel or a good record label," he writes. "I liked being on a record label that had us on it, along with Blur, the Beastie Boys, and the Beatles."
He goes on: "Traditional marketplaces and media are feeling stale-- supermarkets account for around 70% of CDs sold in the UK, the charts are dominated by TV talent-show acts-- and we are trying to find ways to put out our music that feel as good as the music itself. The ability to have a say in its release, through the new technologies, is the most empowering thing of all."

Read the whole thing here:

http://www.indexoncensorship.org/2010/09/radiohead-copyright-freespeech-music/
 
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http://pitchfork.com/news/41561-radiohead-to-release-new-album-this-saturday/ said:
Radiohead to Release New Album This Saturday

And...they're back. Radiohead have just announced their eighth full-length record, The King of Limbs. Billed as the world's first "Newspaper Album," an extravagantly packaged version of the record will be issued on May 9; however, the music itself will effectively be issued on Saturday, February 19 when digital downloads become available to those who made pre-orders.

So Radiohead have set aside the "pay what you want" patronage model that dominated the conversation surrounding the In Rainbows release, yet have retained that album's more important business aspects: Packaging their music as a high-end collectable and controlling and monetizing its leak, which has the effect of creating what these days is a rare, worldwide, collective listening experience. Once again, we all know exactly when we're first able to hear a new Radiohead record and therefore will largely all experience it together, something almost completely lost in today's pop music landscape. This in effect is also what Kanye West did so successfully with his G.O.O.D. Friday project.

The King of Limbs will be released by TBD Records in North America, XL in the UK, and Hostess Entertainment in Asia. UPDATE: The album will be out March 29 in North America and March 28 everywhere else. It'll be available on CD, 12" vinyl, and digital download.

Full information is quoted below, and pre-orders are currently being accepted at Thekingoflimbs.com. At present there is no track information.

"Radiohead's new record, The King of Limbs, is presented here as the world's first* Newspaper Album, comprising:

* Two clear 10" vinyl records in a purpose-built record sleeve.
* A compact disc.
* Many large sheets of artwork, 625 tiny pieces of artwork and a full-colour piece of oxo-degradeable plastic to hold it all together.
* The Newspaper Album comes with a digital download that is compatible with all good digital media players.
* The Newspaper Album will be shipped on Monday 9th May 2011 you can, however, enjoy the download on Saturday 19th February 2011.
* Shipping is included in the prices shown.
* One lucky owner of the digital version of The King of Limbs, purchased from this website, will receive a signed 2 track 12" vinyl.
* *"perhaps"

In the U.S., the mp3 version of the newspaper album is $48 and the WAV version is $53. In the UK, the two sets are £30 and £33; in Europe, €36 and €39; and in the rest of the world.

A digital-only presale version is also available:

"Radiohead's new record, The King of Limbs, is presented here with a choice of two digital formats:

* MP3 version is a 320K constant bit rate file.
* WAV version is a full CD quality uncompressed digital audio file.
* One lucky owner of the digital version of The King of Limbs, purchased from this website, will receive a signed 2 track 12" vinyl.

The King of Limbs can be pre-ordered now and downloaded on Saturday 19th February 2011."

In the U.S., this version is $9 for mp3s and $14 for a WAV version. In the UK, £6 and £9; in Europe, €7 and €11

Best Valentine ever, I hope!
 
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Well, I bought the deluxe package last week so I'll be d/l the cd later this afternoon. I am giddy with anticipation. Can't wait for their tour plans behind this one, I wonder if they'll do any festivals? My fingers are crossed for either Lollapalooza or Voodoofest.
 
I've been hearing a lot of backlash with this one, even from fans. Alot of speculation about it being the first part of a double album too.
I personally love it so far. Much of it reminds me of the more blissed-out electronic-heavy songs from Hail to the Thief like The Gloaming or Backdrifts, which I always loved.
It's definitely the least aggressive and FUN album they've made. It's chock-full of repetitive beats and grooves. I'd even call it sexy. It should be great live material.
 
This is how confident and fun-loving they are with this record, that they can have a video with nothing more than Thom dancing and having a good time in front of the camera.

Eat your heart out, Beyonce.

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This new album isn't really doing anything for me. 'In Rainbows' however is a pretty good album, especially the tracks 'Reckoner' and 'All I Need' stand out.
 
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