Get Radiohead’s New Album “In Rainbows” for $0.00


Radiohead just announced that they’ll be making their new album "In Rainbows" available for free download under a choose-your-own-price pricing model.  In addition, they’ll be selling the same album in the form of a uber-package including a CD, LPs, and a digital download for $80. 

Definitely a very interesting move.  They’ll get a ton of free press, a bunch of new fans’ ears, and will hopefully make out in the long run in concert and merch sales.  Good thoughts by Brad and Jonathan on the subject.

It’d be interesting to know how this kind of model works for big name vs. unsigned artists.  I’d love to give it a shot some day.

Update:  Some great discussion on this subject from readers at Marginal Revolution.  (thanks, Taylor)

Posted to New Music by Mike on
October 1, 2007
What Next?
    SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

    Subscribe to GarageSpin  Subscribe to GarageSpin

     Leave a comment

Related Posts:

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Comments

There is a fairly well-known indie artist named Jonah Matranga (used to be in the bands Far, One Line Drawing, New End Original, etc) who has a similar pricing policy on his website - everything is sliding scale, and you pay what you feel you should (within reason). I’m certainly interested to see how this works out with a major act like Radiohead. Now, I’ve got to figure out how much I’m paying!

Cool, I’ll have to check Jonah out. There are a couple others…but I don’t remember them off the top of my head right now. Argh. I’ll have to come back. Thanks!

I endedup paying approximately $8 for the new disc. For some strange reason, I felt bad downloading it free from the band. So far, I like it quite a bit - somewhere in between OK Computer and Kid A.

(required)

(required)