Marillion are to give their new album, 'Happiness Is The Road', away as a free download on file-sharing websites.
Fans who choose to download the album will be given the option of providing their email address before the download commences.
This will enable the band, who formed in 1979, to promote their forthcoming live tours.
Speaking to the BBC, keyboardist Mark Kelly said the group were “willing to try new thigs and see what happens".
"Everybody's aware of the effect of peer-to-peer file-sharing on CD sales and the music industry in general," he said.
"Up until recently we've felt fairly immune to that because the fans have been really supportive of the band and, I suppose, because of the age demographic, they do tend to prefer CDs to downloads."
He also acknowledged the impact that Radiohead, who last year allowed fans to name what price they paid for their latest album 'In Rainbows', had made on the music industry.
"People forget Radiohead were still number one in the album charts," he said.
"They also say they weren't very successful because they only got an average of £2 per download.
"But they wouldn't have got £2 per sale from [record company] EMI, so in those terms it was actually a big success, and they still sold CDs."
The band's album will also be available on CD from October 20th.
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- Brilliant move. Yet another chapter in the history of one of the first true internet pioneering bands in the world.

- Incredibly brave seeing that some fans already bought this album nine months ago! Hoping this brings some recognition to probably one of the most under-rated bands out there.

- It’s truly stunning. I think it’’s a fantastic idea and I’’m one of the fans who pre-ordered this album. Give them a listen, you will be impressed.

- Brave move - giving away what is supposed to be your best album in years!! Hope it generates lots of new fans!

- Marillion went shit 20 years ago when Fish left. All you saddos who say otherwise are stupid
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