The Radiohead Group - Patrick T. Fallon / LA Times / Polaris / Starface

Radiohead has just launched Radiohead Public Library, a free archive fed by the group's productions which are often rare and unavailable elsewhere. Hosted on their website, this archive includes clips, live performances and other artworks covering the entire training career, or older versions of its labyrinthine website.

"Radiohead.com has always been infuriating in its way of being unpredictable and not very informative," one can read on the group's Twitter account. Now, and predictably, we've made it incredibly informative. "

https://t.co/Gk4BUXwjsg has always been infuriatingly uninformative and unpredictable. We have now, predictably, made it incredibly informative.

We present: the RADIOHEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY. pic.twitter.com/H7Ft6lNuuN

- Radiohead (@radiohead) January 20, 2020

Rare pearls

Radiohead has included in these archives many titles absent from streaming services, such as their very first EP entitled Drill or the 2005 title I Want None of This from the compilation Help! A Day in the Life . Visitors to the site will be able to create a sort of virtual loan card allowing them to legally access this data.

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