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Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien has announced details of his debut solo album as EOB.

Titled Earth, the album is preceded by lead track 'Shangri La' which you can hear above. Its announcement follows on from the release of non-album track 'Santa Teresa' and another track, 'Brasil', which features on the album.

The nine-track Earth features O'Brien on vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion and programming, while he also called upon an ensemble of musicians to contribute to the record, including Radiohead bandmate Colin Greenwood, Portishead guitarist Adrian Utley, Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche, Laura Marling, David Okumu of The Invisible and more.

Polydor will release Earth on April 17.

Radiohead recently launched a digital archive called the Radiohead Public Library, taking in set recordings, rarities, videos and more from throughout the band's career.

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The new site gives fans access to videos, live shows, artwork, rarities, and more from across all of their albums. There will also be the chance for fans to get their hands on previously out-of-print merchandise which will be custom made on demand. In order to access the material, users can download their own library card.

Nokia 308 rm 838 firmware. As part of the archive's launch, some tracks have now been added to streaming services for the first time. Amongst the full releases that have been added are the band's 1992 debut EP, Drill, and 2011's The King of Limbs remix album companion EP, TKOL RMX 8.

'Radiohead.com has always been infuriatingly uninformative and unpredictable,' read the band's social media posts announcing the archive. 'We have now, predictably, made it incredibly informative.'

Each member of the band will this week take on a 'librarian' role picking out their own highlights from the archive. Colin Greenwood is the first curator taking on the role today.

You can take a look at the archive by heading over to Radiohead's website.

Last year, the band was forced to share a vast amount of demos and other material related to 1997 album OK Computer after hackers stole the recordings and demanded money for their return.