
Free album, if you'd like.
Radiohead stick it to the record company and go at it on their own. You pay what you want to get
In Rainbows, the brilliant new album that takes a bit of Thom Yorke's solo sound and a slow-cooking Radiohead, together, again. It's good to hear Radiohead as a band, since
Kid A, coming a bit off of their neurotic journey into an atmospheric, albeit languorous sound. Drums, guitar, piano, ether – all combine in a glass flask, and escape slowly, wafting opaque smoke, bringing beautiful music to my ears. "Warm"? "User friendly"?
(Pitchfork review) Nah. It's just good stuff.