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Darth Vader just downloaded it! http://twitter.com/#!/ShitMyDarthSays/stat…
done!
Radiohead were once my favorite band on the planet, but seriously. This song could have been on any of their last five albums. It’s been a decade since they did anything new or unexpected. Not to mention that $9 for 8 tracks is more than you’d pay for a major label release on iTunes. Trying to recoup some losses from “pay what you will”? I know a lot of people will choose to pay what they will on this one – zero.
Of course I’ll buy it tonight and give it a compulsory listen. I already know what it will sound like, and 37 minutes later I’ll file it away, maybe listen to it once a month for a few months and then never again, just like their last album. Oh well. They’re old and have kids and are tired of writing songs and I’m old and married and no longer the kind of angsty world-weary twenty-something that made them rock’s biggest band. All things must pass. Hey, that’s a good idea, I’ll listen to that album.
We need a little existential angst in music these days.