
After having two months to properly digest Radiohead’s In Rainbows, now we’re running to the mailbox every fifteen minutes to check if our discbox has arrived and with it, an exclusive second compact disc of eight new songs. While the box shipped December 3rd, an email from Radiohead’s merchandiser told North Americans that it would arrive “five to eighteen days” later. Thankfully, we got our copy of CD2 early. So instead of threatening your postal worker, check out our track-by-track analysis of the In Rainbows companion disc, complete with clips of all the songs in their studio form. And to hear what all the new tracks used to sound like in earlier stages, check the In Rainbows preview, featuring live performances of the songs.
Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” CD2: A Track-By-Track Analysis
12/6/07, 3:49 pm EST
Comments
uknow | 12/6/2007, 4:57 pm EST
UOTL went from a passionate fierce rocker with great dynamics to an emotionless unoriginal piece of static. Sorry dudes, maybe take a longer break between albums next time?
um... | 12/6/2007, 5:18 pm EST
fuck you uknow.
old radiohead fan | 1/4/2008, 6:32 pm EST
Hmm… I guess your trick didn’t work. I paid 1 dollard for your album and downloaded the CD2 for free…
Half a release is being a rat, just like the labels.. and to top it of, its not a great album…
Oh well, you guys did ROCK at one point.
BOB | 4/3/2009, 8:38 am EST
i think in rainbows is the best bar ok computer
Derp | 5/10/2009, 10:25 am EST
I think it’s funny that some people are still crying over the fact that Radiohead haven’t made The Bends 2 or OK Computer 2.0.
Do everyone a favour, old radiohead fan. Stick to Coldplay and Muse.

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