Radiohead launch own digital festive cards
Radiohead have launched their own range of digital festive cards via their archives site.
Radiohead have introduced a new digital festive card feature on their Public Library archives site, with various message options to place inside and on the cover of the card.
The cover alternatives include "FA LA LA", "LA-LA", "LA, LA", "LA" and "LAA", while the options for the inside of the card offer more Radiohead-themed messages such as "Everything is rosy", "In lieu of emptiness", "Peace on you", "Hope for the future", and "Sunlit uplands still await".
According to their archives site, Radiohead will not store any element of data put on the festive card.
Pitchfork reports that Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead wrote in a festive message to fans, "Right now, I just feel this: I hope you are all safe and well and not too scared, or too bored.” He continues, “I also hope that somehow we can be part of making music for you soon, and that the pleasure of making music, and hearing music, whether in a gig, concert hall, church, or at home with friends - is not forgotten in this desolate year."
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