Author Topic: Radiohead's 7th LP is called In Rainbows (October 10th, December 3rd, 2008)  (Read 189 times)

Javier

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Rainbows


Great news for Radiohead fans, the new album is finally completed.  You can pre-order a digitial download of the album or order a discset which includes the cd and a vinyl record plus some artwork and booklet.  It also includes a bonus disc with more new tracks. 

The Digital Download will be out on October 10th
The Discset will be out on December 3rd

You can only purchase these from the Radiohead websitewww.inrainbows.com
The crazy part is that you can pay whatever you want for the digital download! They are letting you decide.

It hits stores sometime next year




Here's the tracklist of the album

   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"


Bonus Disc

   1. "MK 1"
   2. "Down Is the New Up"
   3. "Go Slowly"
   4. "MK 2"
   5. "Last Flowers"
   6. "Up on the Ladder"
   7. "Bangers and Mash"
   8. "4 Minute Warning"
 

everlast1986

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That is dope they're releasing it that way. I'm definetly ordering the CD/Vinyl set too.
 

jeromechickenbone

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Radiohead are fucking DOPE.  This idea of paying whatever you want is really dope too.  I like the concept - I only buy select albums anymore, eventhough I could easily get them for free online.  The reason is because if you like a certain artist or a certain song / album, you are a stank ass piece of shit if you don't reward that artist for their work.

I'm sure this album will be brilliant and def worth my money.
 


Javier

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I'm sure this album will be brilliant and def worth my money.

I've heard live versions every song on the album except for Faust ARP and Reckoner and it's definitely worth it.  It's their best work since Kid A.