Thursday, March 31, 2011 3:35PM - By Jon Hughes

Earlier today hundreds of fan-crazed Radiohead junkies hit the streets of Los Angeles, CA (and various other locations around the US) to receive their free copy of the bands new take on daily press, entitled The Universal Sigh. For more info on the paper, jump over to our news bit about it here.
Aside from the incredible photos, lyrics and short-stories featured in the 12 page companion piece to the band’s opus The King of Limbs (Available today in stores) was simply sleeping in rather than going to work, grabbing a Chai Tea Latte and hanging out with Radiohead fans in Silver Lake, CA. Arriving more than an hour early before the official meet-up time posted on www.theuniversalsigh.com, we were met with only a handful of fanatics ready for some free swag.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011 3:30PM - By Joseph Oliveto

If Radiohead wasn’t one of the most talented and uncompromising mainstream music acts since The Beatles, they’d surely be subject to mockery for being more gimmicky than a can of Coors Light. While no one will complain about their “pay what you want” policy on In Rainbows, Thom Yorke’s occasional bouts of needy art-student eccentricity can distract us from the fact that, well, he’s a brilliant songwriter.
Case in point: according to Spinner, the band plans to mark the release of physical copies of their latest album The King of Limbs by treating lucky fans to a free, um…newspaper. Cool?
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011 10:00AM - By Sasha Patpatia

We’ve got a killer week of new releases for you to enjoy (or avoid). It’s all rock and still we’ve managed to arrange a list of some of the most diverse artists and CD releases around, so check out what we have in store. Most importantly, the Album of the Week title goes to Radiohead for their latest The King of Limbs, so be sure to check out the reviews below:
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011 7:34AM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

Not a week since the debut of the new Radiohead album, fans are speculating that the band might be planning a big surprise with the quick release of another new album as the follow-up to The King Of Limbs.
NME reports that fans are calling attention to a number of key points that just might point towards the speedy release of another album. It’s the great Radiohead mystery.
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Friday, February 18, 2011 11:14AM - By Mary Kosearas

It’s that time again. It’s time for us to pick our favorite music video of the week! A lot of great material was released over the past few days but we had to narrow it down to one. We based our decision on creativity, music, and most importantly why you won’t see it on MTV…but should!
And the pick of this week is…
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Friday, February 18, 2011 7:39AM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

Surprise! The new Radiohead album, The King of Limbs, was released digitally this morning (Feb. 18), one day ahead of the originally scheduled Saturday debut. The follow-up to In Rainbows is now available to download from thekingoflimbs.com.
A brand new video for the song “Lotus Flower” has also been released. Check below to watch Thom Yorke dance around rather oddly in glorious black and white!
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Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:04AM - By Travis Woods

After sending music fans into a frenzy by announcing this week that they’ll be releasing their long-awaited eighth record on Sunday, the British rock heavyweights Radiohead have gone one step further by tweeting a mysterious message in Japanese, which many initially interpreted as the announcement of a live appearance by the band.
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Monday, February 14, 2011 7:57AM - By Joseph Oliveto

For a band that clearly places quality over hype, Radiohead still does a very good job of promoting their new material, albeit for positive reasons. Although bands had been releasing albums for free long before Thom Yorke and his bandmates got in on the act, their pay-what-you-want policy for In Rainbows was a major talking point among music fans and writers for a year.
Now, with Spinner reporting the band’s surprise announcement that their new album will be available this upcoming Saturday, February 19, they’ve found a new way to spark listeners’ interest.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010 9:03AM - By Joseph Oliveto

In their continued attempts to be the most generous band on the face of this Earth, Radiohead have decided that a recent concert film shot last January would make a nice gift for their fans if it was offered as a free download. Oh, and the concert in question was a charity show to benefit the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Oh, and although they’re not accepting any money for the download, the guys in Radiohead are encouraging fans to make a donation to Oxfam to compensate for the whole “not paying” thing.
Well isn’t that nice. . .
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