Thom Yorke warns young artists that record labels are dying

Thom Yorke warns young artists that record labels are dying
Thom Yorke, the lead singer of Radiohead has warned young artists to stay away from the big record labels, as the recording industry (as we know it) is dying.

Yorke says talented artists should try to make it on their own without going to record labels for help as the industry is within years of completely dying.



Radiohead's frontman went as far as to say that when the industry dies it will be "no great loss to the world." Young artists should do their best to not "tie themselves to the sinking ship."

It may be "only a matter of time — months rather than years — before the music business establishment completely folds," adds Yorke.

Radiohead released 6 albums through major label EMI but decided to release their seventh album, "In Rainbows," as an Internet download with no specific price set. Allegedly, over 60 percent of downloaders did not pay anything for the album but the "experiment" still netted the band over $1 million, which did not have to be shared with the labels, who are known to take most of profit from CD sales.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Jun 2010 0:32
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  • shaffaaf

    <3 brilliant.




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    11.6.2010 02:53 #1

  • KillerBug

    LOL...First NIN and now radiohead...soon you won't be able to buy whiny Emo music on cd!

    11.6.2010 05:06 #2

  • NeoandGeo

    So it's on to your whining. Great.

    11.6.2010 08:30 #3

  • Tristan_2

    It'll be funny if Radiohead gets sued by their lable for Copyright Infringment this is a brilliant experiment by Radiohead. Another Artist I can't remember his name exactly but had downloaded his own music and was sued by his record company for downloading his own stuff, I forgot the exact year this was but hehe I'm glad artists are saying F*** You to the lables.(Yes I censored myself)

    11.6.2010 13:31 #4

  • KillerBug

    Originally posted by NeoandGeo: So it's on to your whining. Great. It was meant as a joke...I actually like NIN, and don't mind Radiohead.

    12.6.2010 00:20 #5

  • Mrguss

    I will "Love" to see the day when Single Artist or Music Bands be able to sue Records Companies.

    "Wherever goes around...come's around"

    +4000

    12.6.2010 04:11 #6

  • Mez

    The problem with labels is they still pretend they are in a world where they control things. They ruined the music industry. That has made it so much easier for indies to make their own way. Who wants advice from morons who still thinks R&R, rap and hip hop are the only music people will buy.

    12.6.2010 16:30 #7

  • getanacct

    The labels have ruined the lives of many talented singers and groups by ripping them out of their hard earned $$$ that now that you can get the singers/groups music online without the middleman (the labels), thereby allowing the singers/groups to get the maximum profit available without being stiffed by the labels, this has resulted in the labels are really scared.

    13.6.2010 05:41 #8

  • kfir1

    WOW ..... This is EXCELLENT.

    I love RADIOHEAD but never bought a single album from them. Now I will. I want all the money spend to go to the artist instead of the corporations.

    I hope others will follow. Get rid of the greedy corporations.

    I BOW to THON YORKE. Excellent decision.

    15.6.2010 18:42 #9

  • PierreLeo

    It's maybe a little early to be hailing this as part of a "New World Order" kind of scenario, it seems too good to be true that this could be the way forward. Kinda like passing the hat round, and honesty boxes tend to get ignored once the novelty has worn off. But I sincerely hope it DOES work out. Imagine if it could be applied to other stuff, too...

    16.6.2010 04:46 #10

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