

In Rainbows (LP)
VINYL FORMAT. Released in download format earlier this year, In Rainbows has already received tremendous acclaim in the press. British music magazine Q wrote "In Rainbows is a brilliant work" while Rolling Stone said the album "delivers an emotional punch that proves all other rock stars owe us an apology." New York magazine raved, "Radiohead has made their best music in years, maybe ever."
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | 15 Step |
| 2 | Bodysnatchers |
| 3 | Nude |
| 4 | Weird Fishes/Arpeggi |
| 5 | All I Need |
| 6 | Faust Arp |
| 7 | Reckoner |
| 8 | House of Cards |
| 9 | Jigsaw Falling into Place |
| 10 | Videotape |
| Ian Feng
- New York, NY, |
| Radiohead, you either love them, or you haven't heard of them yet. But the fact remains that their previous two albums were maddeningly inconsistent. Amnesiac was plagued by bizarre atonal interludes (Hunting Bears), or just seemingly unnecessary tracks (Morning Bell version 2.0???) while Hail to the Thief felt one degree too self aware of its own cleverness (alternative titles?). In Rainbows however, is nothing less than a complete turnaround. Focusing again on guitars and old-fashioned instrumentation (but without ignoring the electronica developed in the previous three albums), In Rainbows is, if nothing else, consistently, and compellingly listenable. Though filled with great tracks: the quietude of Nude, to the "rocking" nature of Bodysnatchers, to the all-around achievement that is the new Reckoner; In Rainbows nevertheless demands to be listened to in full. The marketing was genius, but there's no denying the quality of what Radiohead is selling. | |