Radiohead's Release Dilemma
17 March 2009
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Radiohead are exploring different ways to release their next album.
The rockers - who made musical history by offering last LP 'In Rainbows' available for fans to download on a pay-what-you-want basis - admit they are still unsure whether their next record will receive a conventional release.
Guitarist Ed O'Brien said: We've got a few ideas. The thing is with us and, as was the case with 'In Rainbows', is make the music first and see what the landscape is. In a year's time it could be very different."
He added to BBC 6 Music radio: We might want to release two tracks only so we'll just have to see, once we've made the music, see what happens and decide then
The musician admitted that the 'Paranoid Android' group are even thinking of not releasing a full album.
He added to BBC 6 Music radio: "We might want to release two tracks only so we'll just have to see, once we've made the music, see what happens and decide then."
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