Radiohead To Finally Release Com Lag EP In US

A few Radiohead fanatic friends informed me that the band is re-releasing their Comp Lag (2+2=5) EP. This originally hit shops back in 2004, which was only released in Japan. For those who love the band but didn’t want to fork over that kind of dough for the import, EMI is finally reissuing the disc in the USA and UK.


The tracklisting remains exactly the same, including a few alternative versions, b-sides, remixes, live tracks and rarities. For our friends in the UK, you can pick the EP up starting today. The US release is just a bit later, coming out on May 8 via EMI.

We should also take a moment to wish guitarist Ed O’Brien a happy belated birthday! Ed turned thirty-nine years old yesterday.

Com Lag (2+2=5)
01. “2+5=5 (live)”
02. “Remyxomatosis (Cristian Vogel Remix)”
03. “I Will (Los Angeles Version)”
04. “Paperbag Writer”
05. “I Am A Wicked Child”
06. “I Am Citizen Insane”
07. “Skttrbrain (Four Tet RMX)”
08. “Gagging Order”
09. “Fog (Again) (Live)”
10. “Where Bluebirds Fly”
11. Video – Live Footage From Belfort Festival of “2+2=5″

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