Radiohead will not reveal how many orders for their new album, ‘In Rainbows,’ have been placed, it’s been reported.
The band have also refused to announce how much fans have been paying for the eagerly anticipated album – which was available to download from 10am this morning (October 10th).
As widely reported, fans were able to ‘name-a-price’ for the album – ranging between 1p and £100.
It’s still not known how the album will fare in the UK charts because the band’s website will not be reporting the sales figures to the Official UK Charts Company, reports the BBC.
A discbox version of, ‘In Rainbows’ - which will include a bonus disc and lyrics book - will be released on December 3rd.
To see what we think of the album, got to our comprehensive review, HERE.
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