New Radiohead Single

2008-03-12 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 9 Comments
Radiohead will release 'Nude' as the second UK single from their album In Rainbows.

Quote:
Originally Posted by XL Recordings
Radiohead release their new single “Nude” on XL Recordings on March 31st.

The single, taken from their No 1 album “In Rainbows”, is available on 7”, CD and to download.

The 7” b side is “4 Minute Warning” and the CD also features “Down Is The New Up”; both tracks were previously only available on the “In Rainbows” box set.

Radiohead will be giving fans the opportunity to do their own remix of “Nude”, details of which will be announced soon.

On April 1, the group will play a very special free concert for BBC Radio 2 at the BBC Radio Theatre, which is in Broadcasting House in central London. Fans can apply for tickets until Thursday March 13 by calling 08700 100 200. Other BBC radio networks will also be giving away tickets on air. Recipients will be chosen randomly.

Some tickets will also be available from www.radiohead.com.
Tickets through both the BBC and the website are available only to fans based in the UK.

The group tour North America starting on May 5th and start a European tour in Dublin on June 6. They return to the US in August and will take the tour to Japan in October.

The UK/Ireland dates are:

JUNE 6 DUBLIN MALAHIDE
JUNE 7 DUBLIN MALAHIDE
JUNE 24 LONDON VICTORIA PARK
JUNE 25 LONDON VICTORIA PARK
JUNE 27 GLASGOW GREEN
JUNE 29 MANCHESTER LCCC

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Ohh
March 12th 2008
115 Comments


very nice... im off to download the bside now.

Electric City
March 13th 2008
15756 Comments


Good choice, killer BSides.

I'm beginning to like In Rainbows more. But only a bit.

TheTreasury
March 13th 2008
3 Comments


Where can I download the BSides from. Their official site?

I really need to get the Second Disc to In Rainbows too...

McP3000
March 13th 2008
4121 Comments


I already saw this some where

ah well. Great song, great album.

Two-Headed Boy
March 13th 2008
4527 Comments


This is my favorite off In Rainbows for sure

Chewie
March 13th 2008
4544 Comments


uggh, this is my least favorite, they should have done Faust Arp, Bodysnatchers or Wierd Fishes.

Neoteric
March 13th 2008
3243 Comments


"Nude" was one of the worst tracks on In Rainbows.

Electric City
March 13th 2008
15756 Comments


"Nude" is clearly top 3. Faust Arp should never be made a single, though I'd be down with Arpeggi.

ColdDamnation
March 13th 2008
159 Comments


how can you say that??? Nude is simply great...it's like How To Disappear #2.

Radiohead has alwaysy excelled with their saddest stuff to me...and Nude is just right there. simply tasteful...especially the acoustic in the background. its like a choir.

there's only one song from each cd that are without musical redemption in my opinion...those being Bodysnatchers and Bangers & Mash. Every other song on there is fantastic in one way or another.This Message Edited On 03.13.08



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