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Radiohead Launch Public Library Digital Archive

Monday, 20 January 2020 Written by Jon Stickler

Radiohead have created their own "public library".

The online archive will give members the option to stream a number or previously unheard rarities for the first time, as well as explore artwork, music videos, live performances, b-sides, compilation tracks, television performances and previously unreleased and unseen work. There's also options to buy out of print merchandise, custom made to order. 

To celebrate the launch, from January 20 to 24 all five band members — Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Philip Selway — will serve as a librarian for the day, curating a personal selection of archival material on the band's social media. Head to radiohead.com.

The announcement of the archive follows the band's decision in late 2019 to make their entire discography available to stream on YouTube, from their 1993 debut album 'Pablo Honey' through to 2016's 'A Moon Shaped Pool'.

 

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