Radiohead fans to pick album cost
Radiohead fans will be able to choose how much to pay for the band's next album, In Rainbows, which is available for download on 10 October
Instead of listing a price for the music, the group's website simply states "it's up to you" - and then adds: "No really, it's up to you."
Fans can buy the download or a £40 "discbox", which will includes two CDs, two records, plus artwork and booklets.
This will be Radiohead's seventh album, but they are not using a record label, having fulfilled their contract with EMI following their 2003 album Hail to the Thief.
They are regarded by some music critics as the world's best rock band.