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  • Guest 16th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Completely different. More thought provoking and deeper album than any other they have released. People complain there isn't enough rock on it but i think it's brilliant.

  • LordBrambleberry Rank: Staff Sergeant 29th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    As we transfer from 2007 to 2008, what better way is there to do it than with a new Radiohead album! "In Rainbows" was a highly publisiced "Download-only" release and just came out on CD. I had to buy it.

    So you pop the cd in and here the almost hip-hop beat of "15 Step." You will be shocked for ...

  • LordBrambleberry Rank: Staff Sergeant 27th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The Pink Floyd of the ninties, Radiohead, had done it. After the hit single "Creep" then the sophomore slump "The Bends", Radiohead was labled a one-hit wonder. Then they pulled together a concept album like none since Pink Floyd's "The Wall". This earned them some knock-off bands (Keane, Coldplay) ...

  • Cognition Rank: Brigadier 31st Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    This is a review on the download version of In Rainbows, which is NOT complete. If you want the full album you should order the discbox from www.inrainbows.com. However, these do not ship until the 3rd of December.

    Finally Radiohead have recorded the best of their new material and called it In Ra ...

  • mr underhill Rank: Sergeant 19th Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    It will surely go down in music history. A mysterious website appears online announcing simply "Radiohead have made a record. So far, it's only available from this website." No official logos, no explanation, no adverts, nothing. To call this low key would be an understatement. The first instinct of ...