After four years away from the scene, Radiohead has finally completed the recording of their latest work "In Rainbows." This new sonic adventure was much discussed prior to its release, due to the innovative digital distribution system used for its market launch, designed to arrive at a compromise on the longstanding issue of the sale price of music products.

"It's up to you!" This is the revolutionary formula adopted that allows every internet user to purchase the product at the price they estimate. In fact, the tracks can be downloaded only from the band's official website as of October 10 of this year. Another novelty, and where the band led by Thom Yorke stays true to form, is the release of the "deluxe edition" of the same album, called "discbox," which includes the "In Rainbows" CD, a bonus CD containing 8 additional songs, a vinyl edition of "In Rainbows" contained in two discs, and an artbook. Edition available for pre-order from the website for 40 pounds (around 57 euros).

Soon, even we mere mortals, particularly those attached to tradition, will be able to purchase a "normal" copy of the album in CD format (but only from December 31!). A whole series of innovations ancillary to the main project that do not end up diverting attention from the audio content.

In fact, the five from Oxfordshire have returned to their roots, transforming a box into their new recording studio where they've found new energy to write another chapter of their new musical saga characterized by the use of a varied but simple arsenal (lo-fi recordings, use of repeated samples to create continuity effects, groove in the foreground).

Intimate atmospheres, random rhymes that accompany us throughout the track, forcing us to listen to its resolution, demonic howling guitars, trembling and evocative voice. And this is precisely one of its trump cards: the leader's voice, more than at other times, here, is modulated in a different and more varied way, without ever overdoing it ("Reckoner"). Another distinctive element is the prominence of the drums, especially in the tenth track "Videotape." A few more words should be spent, in my opinion, on the piece "All I Need": a text steeped in deep melancholy, for everything that's needed but has now lost interest. A return to simplicity and lightness reminiscent of the soundscapes of the Scottish band Belle and Sebastian in the song "Faust Arp." There are also tracks that remind us of their previous albums. Exemplary "15 Steps" very similar in musical structures to "Idioteque."

In short, a well-balanced album, which does not overindulge in excessive experimentation and which, from the very first listens, presents itself as a much more accessible work compared to previous ones. To be listened to in one breath.

Tracklist Lyrics Samples and Videos

01   15 Step (03:58)

How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?
Won't take my eyes off the ball again
You reel me out, then you cut the string

How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?
Won't take my eyes off the ball again
First you reel me out, and then you cut the string

You used to be alright
What happened?
Did the cat get your tongue?
Did your string come undone?
One by one
One by one
It comes to us all
It's as soft as your pillow

You used to be alright
What happened?
Etcetera, etcetera
Fads for whatever
Fifteen steps, then a sheer drop

How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?
Won't take my eyes off the ball again
You reel me out, then you cut the string

02   Bodysnatchers (04:02)

I do not
Understand
What it is
I've done wrong
Full of holes
Check for pulse
Blink your eyes
One for yes
Two for no

I have no idea what I am talking about
I am trapped in this body and can't get out
Ooooohhhh

You killed the sound
Removed backbone
A pale imitation
With the edges sawn off

I have no idea what you are talking about
Your mouth moves only with someone's hand up your ass
Ooooohhhh

Has the light gone out for you?
Because the light's gone out for me
It is the 21st century
It is the 21st century
It can follow you like a dog
It brought me to my knees
They got a skin and they put me in
They got a skin and they put me in
All the lines wrapped around my face
All the lines wrapped around my face
Are for anybody else to see
Are for anybody else to see
I'm a lie

I've seen it coming
I've seen it coming
I've seen it coming
I've seen it coming

03   Nude (04:15)

Don't get any big ideas
They're not gonna happen
You paint yourself white
And fill up with noise
But there'll be something missing

Now that you've found it, it's gone
Now that you feel it, you don't
You've gone off the rails

So don't get any big ideas
They're not gonna happen
You'll go to hell
For what your dirty mind is thinking

04   Weird Fishes/Arpeggi (05:18)

In the deepest ocean
The bottom of the sea
Your eyes
They turn me
Why should I stay here?
Why should I stay?

I'd be crazy not to follow
Follow where you lead
Your eyes
They turn me
Turn me on to phantoms
I follow to the edge of the earth
And fall off

Yeah, everybody leaves
If they get the chance
And this is my chance

I get eaten by the worms
And weird fishes
Picked over by the worms
And weird fishes
Weird fishes
Weird fishes

I...I hit the bottom
Hit the bottom and escape
Escape

I...I hit the bottom
Hit the bottom and escape
Escape

05   All I Need (03:49)

I'm the next act
Waiting in the wings
I'm an animal
Trapped in your hot car

I am all the days
That you choose to ignore

You are all I need
You're all I need
I'm in the middle of your picture
Lying in the reeds

I am a moth
Who just wants to share your light
I'm just an insect
Trying to get out of the night

I only stick with you
Because there are no others

You are all I need
You're all I need
I'm in the middle of your picture
Lying in the reeds

It's all wrong, It's all right
It's all wrong, It's all right
It's all wrong, It's all right
It's all wrong, It's all right
It's all, it's all

06   Faust Arp (02:10)

One two three four

Wakey wakey
Rise and shine
It's on again, off again, on again
Watch me fall
Like dominoes
In pretty patterns
Fingers in the blackbird pie
I'm tingling, tingling, tingling
It's what you feel, not what you ought to
What you ought to
Reasonable and sensible
Dead from the neck up

I guess I'm stuffed, stuffed, stuffed
We thought you had it in you
But no, no, no
For no real reason

Squeeze the tubes and empty bottles
And take a bow, take a bow, take a bow
It's what you feel, not what you ought to
What you ought to
The elephant that's in the room is
Tumbling, tumbling, tumbling
Duplicate and triplicate
And plastic bags
And duplicate and triplicate
Dead from the neck up

I guess I'm stuffed, stuffed, stuffed
We thought you had it in you
But no, no, no
Exactly where do you get off?
Is enough, is enough
I love you but enough is enough
Enough of that stuff
There's no real reason

You've got a head full of feathers
You're gonna melt into butter

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