radiohead (again) versus emi records, a little spat…

The Guardian newspaper here in London reports that EMI had placed a misleading paid Google ad (see image above) referencing the word ‘Rainbows’ which is of course itself a reference to the new Radiohead album ‘In Rainbows.’ Here’s an extract. Full story here. Drastic times make for drastic measures I presume.

“Tension between Radiohead and EMI was highlighted again today when the band’s former label removed a misleading ad for the group’s back catalogue from the internet. Until the end of last week, anyone typing in Radiohead into Google would be met with a paid-for ad at the top of the search results reading: “Radiohead – New Album ‘Rainbow’ now available as boxset”.

Despite appearances, the ad led not to the special “discbox” edition of In Rainbows but to a website where EMI subsidiary Parlophone is selling a box-set of the seven albums Radiohead recorded while they were still signed to the label.”

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