Aleksandr A. - 08/Dec/2022  Very cheap and nice digipack. The music is fine, not my favourite Radiohead's record, but certainly a must for a die-hard fan.
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JJ Dunning - 08/Mar/2011  (XL)You have to hand it to Radiohead, the contrary bastards. Armed with nothing more than eight songs, a video and an internet connection, last month ...
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Melanie Love - 08/Mar/2011  You never know what to expect with a Radiohead album. Case in point: this album, their eighth release, dropped just a few days after its existence was...
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Laura Studarus - 07/Mar/2011  (We're running multiple reviews of Radiohead's The King of Limbs. Read one written by Jim Scott here and below is Laura Studarus' take on the album.)R...
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Marko Polovina - 05/Mar/2011  Think about this for a moment. Radiohead have been at it for over 20 years. Now ask yourself this. When was the last time Radiohead made a mediocre al...
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Scott Kara - 03/Mar/2011  There are moments on The King of Limbs - like when niggly electronic opener Bloom, starts writhing and clunking away - that are likely to induce a slo...
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DANIEL BROCKMAN - 03/Mar/2011  Nineties rock was many things, but above all, it was a time when bands decided to stop thanking their fans for making them rich and famous, because fa...
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cloudspeakers - 02/Mar/2011 A lot has already been said about whether the eight tracks in front of us today are all we can expect from Radiohead in the next six months, surely th...
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Adam Pfleider - 02/Mar/2011  No matter how much you love or hate Radiohead, they continue to unravel their own expectations of what they can create. They continue to keep us in su...
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jonnyensall - 01/Mar/2011  It’s hard to isolate The King of Limbs from its context, especially when Radiohead do something like produce it as a ‘newspaper album’ - the £30 vers...
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