Thursday, August 28, 2008

Radiohead - In Rainbows



Seventh album, seven colours...In Rainbows was released in October 2007. The psychedelic rock group is known for their melodious vocals, which pushes you to a totally different psychological mood. The English Rock group are known for their falsettos & metaphorical lyrics which is evident in this album

The album consists of ten rhythmic songs, each giving a distinct flavor. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi', 'All I Need', 'Jigsaw Falling into Place' and 'Videotape'; each transcends your musical experience. The band shows their magic with words, which is witnessed in 'I'm an animal, Trapped in your hot car', a line from 'All I Need'. Thom Yorke has the knack to transfer the suffering, from his voice, to the listener; thus inducing a state of white heat.

Track List:

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"

The album topped the Billboard 200 and the UK music charts, selling 122,000 copies in the United States in its first week of official release. The first-of-a-kind online optional-pay download saw users paying an average of £4. Rob Sheffield, the acclaimed reviewer for the Rolling Stone, has described the album as "No wasted moments, no weak tracks: just primo Radiohead."

Emotive, numbing, abstract and romantically rich; four words summarize the album; In Rainbows is both a regression and progression of Radiohead......

Trivia:
Radiohead started out with the name 'On a Friday' but changed it later at the request of EMI.

Overall, a 4.25/5.0

Download Link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/62254717/musiteka-arcoiris.rar

1 comment:

  1. i should add a bit about the single Nude...
    i think it is out of this world...
    so few words, yet so much of feelings.
    i had the honor to hear another version of it too... the "brisco interpretation", whoever composed that, takes you to another level of trance.
    anyone here should be easily able to agree with me... Radiohead Rocks, psychedelically!

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