I think everyone (EVERYONE) should buy their album for $5, setting off a tidal wave of consumer support and making them 5x what they'd make in the industry (about $1 per album after the labels get done taking out theirs).
Imagine if all major acts got had their albums sold in a set of online stores and $5 became the going rate - and they made MORE money using this model.
If Radiohead averaged $5 per album they can literally sell 5x LESS albums and make the same money. So instead of 1,000,000 records (at $1 profit) they would need to only sell 200,000 (at $5 profit) to make the same money. If you want the physical album then you can pay a little more.
I agree...feed the artist, not the greedy middleman.
I have only two concerns:
1) what is the sound quality?;
a) with all the variables of downloading and recording on the user end, this may further us into that deep foray of "Dumbing Down Audio"; and,
2) what is to become of my beloved sacd's if this is to become the norm?
I know, I'm a dinosuar, but I do love quality recordings.
P.S. Clint, you're the biggest dinosaur of all. Despite my safely kept lot of 150 albums, I have not purchased an "album" in, oh, about 18 years.