In Rainbows

In Rainbows
In Rainbows

Key features

  • Radiohead - Rainbows - LP Brand New
CategoryBritain
Colormulti-coloured

In Rainbows

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Customer Reviews

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First song skips ☹️
Jonathan✓ Verified PurchaseJune 25, 2023
Terrific album that i felt i had to buy. The first song on both sides skips, though, right out of the box. Its ok not too big of a deal but obviously not ideal
AHHH OMG
Kasey✓ Verified PurchaseJune 8, 2023
i was so excited for this is came quick and is super cute. i bought it used just because it was cheaper and it's practically brand new.
Best album
Arad✓ Verified PurchaseMay 16, 2023
Number 1
Producto Excelente
OscarMusIng✓ Verified PurchaseMay 1, 2023
Llegó en muy buenas condiciones. Excelente
Jigsaw falling into place
Benjamin Reid✓ Verified PurchaseApril 26, 2023
I've never quite gotten the whole Radiohead hype. I always felt they were a solid band when then veered off into electro-land five years after everyone else did but that they had a sense of melody and arrangement that saved them from being trite.

But kudos to Radiohead for their 'pay what you please' arrangement with this album. I certainly wouldn't have paid any mind to the fact they had a new album out but if you could download for free, well why not! Surprise! RH have created an incredibly mature, progressive, and listenable album.

Most of what has made this a heavy-rotation disc (yes I bought the CD eventually) has to do with their keen sense of arrangement and production. From updated DNB sounds on the first track to taught rockers the band knows how to capture your attention, hold it, then change direction right before you get bored. There's plenty of ear candy thanks to their extensive synth collection and producer Nigel Godrich and I have to give credit - it doesn't get stale or gimmicky on repeated listens. But their well-honed sense of melody married to seemingly oblique vocal lines and lyrics is probbaly the clincher.

Vocalists get heaps (too much?) praise but in case of Yorke, he really gives a great band depth and dimension. I really love the tension between longing and alienation that permeates virtually every track. Even in the seductive "House of Cards" there is a sense of cherishing the relationship in all it's impermanent beauty. We feel like voyeurs, compelled to watch the drama from start to finish.

I went back and checked out other RH albums and in context this makes sense. Moving out of the electro-experimentation of KidA/Amnesiac to the more straight-ahead Hail to the Thief, this album pulls together the exploration of earlier works into a cohesive whole with nothing to prove, save creating another great albums.
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