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Posted Jul 20th, 2010 (9:04 pm) by Brighton Capua

Ukuleles must be the new “thing” right now. First, we have Shawn Fogel, otherwise known as Neutral Uke Hotel, covering Neutral Milk Hotel’s In The Aeroplane Over the Sea in its entirety. Now, as we mentioned before, the Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer continues to cover Radiohead songs via ukulele. Today, she actually released her self-explanatory EP, Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele. Get all the details after the jump!

The songs include “Creep,” “Idioteque,” “Fake Plastic Trees,” “High and Dry,” “No Surprises” and “Exit Music (For a Film).” And just when you thought it couldn’t get better, just wait. You don’t have to wait search every music blog out there to preview individual tracks because Palmer’s EP isstreaming for free, here, on her website.

If you want to purchase the EP, a download costs 84 cents, with 54 cents going to Radiohead for legal use of the music. She'll be offering limited-edition physical copies soon; keep an eye on this page to find out how to order.

Update: That was quick. All physical copies of the record have sold out.

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