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Radiohead's Thom Yorke warns of 'sinking' record labels

BBC Published Jun 9, 2010 Reviewed Jul 2, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Radiohead released their album In Rainbows via their own website in 2007.
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Radiohead were signed to EMI for 12 years.
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Thom Yorke is scheduled to play a solo show at the Big Chill festival in Herefordshire in August.
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EMI is in a precarious position with major debts and restructuring issues following its 2007 takeover by Terra Firma.
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Thom Yorke advised aspiring musicians not to sign with major record labels, describing them as a 'sinking ship'.
Thom Yorke, Radiohead singer
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Ed O'Brien stated it is 'months rather than years' before the music business establishment completely folds.
Ed O'Brien, Radiohead bandmate, Featured Artists' Coalition leading member
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Thom Yorke made comments in an interview conducted in February, published in the Rax Active Citizenship Toolkit next month.
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Radiohead singer Thom Yorke has told aspiring musicians to avoid the "sinking ship" of major record labels.

Giving advice to young artists in a new school textbook, he said: "When the corporate industry dies it will be no great loss to the world.

"So, I guess I would say, don't tie yourself to the sinking ship because, believe me, it's sinking."

Radiohead were signed to EMI for 12 years but released their last album In Rainbows via their own website in 2007.

EMI is now in a particularly precarious position, with major debts and restructuring issues following a takeover by private equity firm Terra Firma in 2007.

The songwriter made his comments in the Rax Active Citizenship Toolkit, published next month by New Internationalist magazine for students of GCSE Citizenship Studies.

In the interview, carried out in February, Yorke said the fate of new artists was "an obsession" of bandmate Ed O'Brien, who is a leading member of lobby group the Featured Artists' Coalition.

Yorke said: "When we discuss it, he says it's simply a matter of time - months rather than years - before the music business establishment completely folds.

"He is involved in trying to build a world where artists would finally get paid. But we are up against the self-protecting interests of that industry."

Radiohead are currently working on new material, but it is not known how they will release it.

Yorke has recently been performing with a new band, Atoms For Peace, and is playing a solo show at the Big Chill festival in Herefordshire in August.

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