Members of American rock band Wilco revealed that they may follow Radiohead, who released their album In Rainbows through the Web letting fans to pay for it as much as they wanted. Wilco recently left their record label Nonesuch, and now are thinking about the ways to deal with their next record.
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy said: "I know some of the guys in Radiohead and talk to them. When Radiohead streamed their album and let people pay what they wanted, I thought that was similar to what we had been doing for years, but we didn't take the money because we were on a major at the time".
Speaking about the album itself, Jeff Tweedy revealed that they would like to start recording next month.
"The way we've been touring the past year, there's been a dividing line between one record and the next as there ever had been because we've been touring so intensively. But this is usually the way we seem to work when we have downtime, we generally spend it in the studio", said he.
Wilco's last to date album, named simply Wilco (The Album), hit the stores in 2009.
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