There is a span of songs on the In Rainbows tracklist—starting with the song “Nude,” picking up steam in “Weird Fishes,” culminating in “All I Need,” and finally culminating again in “Reckoner”—that is probably my favorite collection of music ever. It is perfect. And though Radiohead is a polarizing band, with critics considering it the greatest band since The Beatles, while many casual listeners aren’t fans at all, this album is the legendary band’s most accessible one. But while many experts understandably call OK Computer Radiohead’s masterpiece (and one of the best albums ever), I still don’t know how you can beat In Rainbows.
In typical Radiohead fashion, this album blends subtleties and nuances seamlessly. Lead singer Thom Yorke’s falsetto is haunting, and his challenging lyrics pose new perspectives and thoughts each time you listen to the album. Jonny Greenwood’s guitar and keyboard work is excellent—but even more brilliant is his orchestral arrangements in songs like “All I Need” and “Reckoner.” They both begin softly, only to gradually build up before ending in crescendos. And Jonny has always been a prodigy. He built a computer and his own software programs to record In Rainbows, his work as a composer on it is indeed magnificent, and his ability to play dozens of instruments extremely well is shocking. Sure, everybody in Radiohead is a musical genius, but these two lead members stand out.
In Rainbows is the type of profound music that will age like fine wine for many generations. Radiohead pushes the barriers of music—rather than allowing itself to be pushed, to merely float along with the current. This sense of transcendence perspires throughout the work. To be fair, you can’t listen to it passively. The thing about this band is that it exists somewhere in the gray areas between ambient music, indie music, electronic music, and futuristic experimental music that can’t be categorized. It is not the Nirvana that society expected it to be after Radiohead’s hit song “Creep” achieved iconic status. This band is not a rock band per se; it is the Pink Floyd of its generation, one that is misunderstood and misconstrued so often.
Some other songs on this album that stand out to me are “15 Step,” “House of Cards,” and “Jigsaw Falling Into Place.” Then again, In Rainbows is more of a cohesive work, rather than an arbitrary collection of singles. And like a rollercoaster, the album cycles from one unique sound to another, from upbeat rock to nuanced orchestral music (though it cannot be trapped in the semantics of genres). It does so with a sense of wonder and curiosity and meticulousness that even Beethoven would admire. I know that people make fun of snobs for what they call the mindless showering of acclaim to Radiohead—but let me emphasize that this is my favorite band. I’ve waited a long time to review In Rainbows. I mean business. So plug in some nice headphones, clear your mind, and prepare for a sophisticated journey.
Rating: 10/10
Thank you for highlighting one of Radiohead’s best and for all of the kudos for the band in general. It is difficult if not impossible for me to choose which album I like best as each has its own aspect of perfection.
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So so true! I get caught up in the games I play of rating albums and assigning numbers and all of that (it’s just fun, I suppose). But no rating can do them justice, right? 😀
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Right! I have a question for you. Have you ever heard Radiohead’s OK computer in 8-bit midi? My younger son told me about it. I’m sure you can find it on youtube. Most cool 🙂
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I’ve heard about it but haven’t listened myself. Is it worth it? I’ll prob start playing it now! Such a masterpiece of an album. Exit Music for a Film was the first Radiohead song I ever heard.
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It is worth it to me. Also, I forgot that there are 5 of them out there in 8-bit, including…. In Rainbows!
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Yesss—listening now. Thanks so much for sharing. Excited to go through everything!
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You’re very welcome 🙂
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Love the In Rainbows 8-bit. I really brings the harmonic character of each song to the forefront!
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Glad you are enjoying it in 8-bit, Luke. It’s different but yes the harmonic character is captured so well.
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Was so cool listening to Weird Fishes and All I Need on it!
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The album that brought me back to Radiohead and brought Radiohead back to me. It’s magnificent
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A beautiful renaissance from a spectacular band, indeed. Thanks for sharing!
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Also, what are your other fav Radiohead albums/songs?
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I’m a Bends OK Computer era obsessive really but In Rainbows was brilliant. Hail To The Thief is a favourites do I really like The King Of Limbs too. Fave songs are Electioneering, Banana Co, Man Of War, There There and You And Who’s Army. Love Punch Up At A Wedding too. So many great songs. I may well feature a Radiohead tune again soon on my blog. It’s been a while
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Well said! And The King of Limbs is so underrated! So many gems on there (and not just Lotus Flower). Love your fav songs also. Let me know if you feature a Radiohead tune on your blog. Would enjoy it!
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https://steveforthedeaf.wordpress.com/2017/08/18/i-promise-radiohead/
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https://steveforthedeaf.wordpress.com/2017/11/18/electioneering-radiohead/
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https://steveforthedeaf.wordpress.com/2017/12/31/man-of-war-radiohead/
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Playing in a second. Really excited for the Electioneering one in particular.
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I’ve officially played all three of those (and also read the corresponding posts). Wow, you have an incredible gift. Thanks so much for sharing!
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P.S. Looking forward to more of your content. Thanks again for sharing!
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Ever going to review tracks?
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Like as in dedicate individual reviews to certain songs? Don’t think so, sadly. Sometimes I spend even a paragraph on a song if it’s really good, but I’ll stick with my current format of films + shows + albums for now. Sorry about that.
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jigsaw falling into place n faust arp ❤ ❤ ❤
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Very underrated songs. Glad you mentioned them. Maybe I should’ve discussed them more as well!
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👏 👏 👏
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Love this refresh. Used to listen on repeat some days. Brilliant LP
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Cheers!
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But yeah I totally did the same thing. Honestly, between this, OK Computer, and A Moon Shaped Pool, I’ve prob played each at least 30-40 times from start to end.
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😉
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ALL I NEED = GOAT
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Haha I respect that. It might be my favorite song of all time, honestly. But I get why not everybody is a fan.
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tru
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Very happy with your review! In Rainbows is one of my all time favorite albums. It’s haunting, beautiful, and melancholy.
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Love that we share an all-time fav album. And well said—three very fitting adjectives to describe it!
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P.S. What are your fav songs on it? I always ask this to Radiohead fans for like any given album haha. Just so many different types of songs with different appeals to different fans!
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OMg yes such a neat album
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😎
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P.S. This unofficial music video for All I Need is amazing too:
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imma play this like rn
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The vid starts out sad but don’t worry: It has a great ending, just like the song itself. Just an arbitrary interpretation of the lyrics though.
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luved it. onto reckoner
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The end of Reckoner is flawless.
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wow
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^Me each time I listen.
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Reblogged this on Pixar Lover Girl and commented:
Blog exception bc dis album is a dime
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Thanks for sharing. Keep up your good reviews!
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More music reviews love it. Thnx @Luke
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Heard Weird Fishes/ Arpeggio. Great start
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One of my favs for sure. I think you’ll love the other two if you like this one!
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I enjoy song too. Good job Mr. Atkins
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Thanks! Always appreciate your support, Vihaan!
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Where is your queen’s gambit review
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I put it in my top 3 shows of 2020 list on my sidebar but decided to not review it. I started it right when it came out but didn’t finish until last week, so I figured I was too late anyway. Sorry about that!
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Also, your thoughts on the show?
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idk what he thinks but it’s good
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great soundtrack speaking of good music
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My dad loved the soundtrack too. It didn’t stand out as much to me, but I was also watching during exams and thus distracted. Def enjoyed the show, though. I’d give it an 8.5 or so.
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As an avid chess player myself, what I really loved is the detail of the chess matches and strategy. Of course, it’s certainly not perfect, but you can tell that the writers did their research. Anya Taylor Joy is also an amazing actor—loved her in The Witch & Split as well. So promising.
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i prefer kid a, still legendary…
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I wasn’t able to get into Kid A like many of my friends were. Maybe I’ll listen to it some more and review it if I really like it this time. Any tips?
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just follow your tip in your last sentence of this review. get quality earplugs / cant think of other things / make sure ur not in a hurry
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Cheers! 👍
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Gotta review OK Computer as well!
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🙂
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