Musician-artist-author Amanda Palmer is scheduled to release her very own Radiohead covers.

The covers EP called "Amanda Palmer Plays the Popular Hits of Radiohead in Her Magical Ukelele" would include her version of "Idioteque", "Creep", No Surprises", "High and Dry", "Fake Plastic Trees", and other notable songs. A bonus version of "Exit Music (For a Film)" for piano and string quartet, which was recorded live at The Sydney Opera House with Australian arranger Lyndon Chester on violin and San Francisco's famed loop-tech-goddess Zoë Keating on cello, will also be in the EP that is due for release on July 17.

For the EP, Palmer will be asking a donation of at least 84¢ for digital copy of the effort, 54¢ of which will be given to Radiohead as payment for the legal use of their songs, and the remaining 30¢ will be used to cover PayPal transaction fees.

She said in an issued press release that she hopes this EP will serve as a good example for music fans about how cover songs "work" and how artists pay for their usage.

1,000 copies of the EP's special vinyl edition will also be available and would come with special extras, like ukeleles hand-painted by Palmer and a personal phone call from her where she'll take Radiohead cover requests.

The EP will be available starting July 17 via amandapalmer.net. Its release will be accompanied by a Special Luau Webcast where Palmer hopes to lead a tiki-limbo contest.