The band have curated an incredible catalogue of old memorabilia and rare recordings

Radiohead have never been a band to do things the 'normal' way.

The band's dedication to both their art and their voracious fanbase has always been impressive and has ensured that they never take the easy road with anything they do.

The Radiohead Public Library is just the latest example of this meticulous presentation of what the band are all about.

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Long story short, it's an online portal that features an eye-watering amount of live footage, old posters, rare recordings, press releases, photos and so much more.

There are links to streams of old EPs, short vignettes from video artists, full two-hour-plus pro-shot live performances, old newsletters, TV appearances and so much more. You can even make your own custom library card and buy classic out-of-print Radiohead t-shirts.

To attempt to fully explain the breadth of material on there would be futile, so check out the Radiohead Public Library right here.

It's a staggering archive of material and, while many of the band's more obsessive fans may have seen much of this before, it allows anyone to delve deep into the band's history with ease.

Plus, this is full sanctioned by the band and all the material here is probably in much better quality than you can source from bootlegs.

In celebration of the opening of this archive, the band are taking it in turns to be curators and will be posting their favourite parts of the collection on the band's social media channels. Go and have a look here.

Radiohead were last in Australia in 2012. We do not know when they will be back.