Radiohead
October 03, 2007As commenter Jack pointed out on Monday's article, Radiohead is allowing fans to purchase the new album, In Rainbows, for whatever price they want. Are they serious? They are. They are leaving the price of the album up to you. It's a pretty friggin' sweet deal. If they weren't Radiohead, this would be a pretty risky thing to do, but since they are Radiohead, I'm sure they are going to perfectly fine with sales.
Stereogum has reported that Radiohead is going promo-free for In Rainbows. This is even riskier, but since Radiohead is so well-known, promotion sorta does itself. I mean, just look at me. I'm doing exactly what Radiohead wants. I like them, so I'm going to write about them. It looks like everyone wins. Except...well...the big record industry, because Radiohead is pushing them aside for this upcoming release. Good job, Radiohead. I salute you!
In a very unexpected move, Radiohead has just announced that their forthcoming album titled In Rainbows is coming out in 10 days. This is madness, but no, this is not Sparta. Find out more about this exciting announcement under the cut!
Continue reading "Radiohead's New Album Coming Out In 10 Days!"It is the 10th anniversary of Radiohead's wonderful album, OK Computer, and stereogum has celebrated by releasing a free, full-length cover album. This tribute album includes all songs from OK Computer covered by various artists such as Cold War Kids and My Brightest Diamond. The album is called OKX: A Tribute To OK Computer, and you can download it from this page.

Ever since Radiohead's stellar Hail to the Thief release in 2003, fans have anxiously been waiting for their next album. It's four years after Hail to the Thief and the upcoming album is still in the works.
The Radiohead guys know better not to go this long without giving a little to the fans. On their official blog, DEAD AIR SPACE, they just released a mysterious mash-up of songs from their new album. You can download the mash-up right here.
The Everyday Visuals put on another amazing show last Thursday night. Since I was more familiar with their music for this concert, so it was a lot more enjoyable.
One of the best things I like about The Everyday Visuals is watching them perform. The band is made up of very talented musicians, and that's why I was right up front to see them.
Continue reading "The Everyday Visuals at the Big Easy - 5/17"
The Boston-based indie group The Everyday Visuals are coming back to Portland on May 17th at the Big Easy. They are still promoting their new album Things Will Look Up. The Everyday Visuals combine elements of melodic rock and electronica to make something completely unique. If you like R.E.M., Radiohead, or Wilco, you will like this band a lot. The band just found out that they are they most played Indie band in Boston. Visit their Myspace to listen to tracks from their latest album.



