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NewsRadiohead shock-release seventh album through websiteAfter a false alarm, believed to be a hoax, Radiohead have officially revealed their seventh album is ready, and will be available for download in just ten days' time. In a shock announcement on their official website today (September 30), a message from guitarist Jonny Greenwood read "Hello everyone. Well, the new album is finished, and it's coming out in 10 days; We've called it In Rainbows. Love from us all. Jonny" As if that news wasn't a big enough bombshell, the band have not set a price for the download version of the album, leaving the 'price' field blank and letting the customer decide how much to pay for the release. Greenwood's message linked to this site where the album has been made available to pre-order as a download and a discbox. The download version will be available on October 10, while the discbox will be ready to ship on or before December 3. The discbox contains the new album 'In Rainbows' on CD, and on two 12" heavyweight vinyl records. There is also a second enhanced CD containing more new songs, along with digital photographs and artwork. The set also includes lyric booklets and all are encased in a hardback book and slipcase. 'In Rainbows' track listing is: '15 Step' 'Bodysnatchers' 'Nude' 'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi' 'All I Need' 'Faust Arp' 'Reckoner' 'House Of Cards' 'Jigsaw Falling Into Place' 'Videotape' Live Earth leg axed Part of the fothcoming Live Earth concerts have been cancelled due to lack of funds and timing. The Turkish leg of the world event, which aims to highlight climate change, has been shelved and will be now be replaced by giant TV screens projecting concerts from the other eight cities. A spokesman for Purple Concerts said: "There was no possibility to hold a live performance due to lack of time." Organisers of the Turkish leg had initially hoped to stage a scaled down version of the Istanbul gig even though they admitted it would be difficult. But lack of sponsorship up against a tight schedule forced organisers to pull the plug altogether, reports BBC News. Tokyo, Hamburg, New York, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg, Sydney and London are among the cities set to stage concerts for the event. Foo Fighters, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Bloc Party, Kasabian and Beastie Boys are among the acts set to appear at the London leg. |
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