
We at Listen In just don't seem to be able to get away from In Rainbows, do we? Radiohead's headline-grabbing 2007 release has been reviewed, awarded, and generally discussed a number of times in the scant few months we've been doing this.
Scotch Mist: a film with Radiohead in it.Source: goldenfiddle.com
If you dig Radiohead, then you'll probably enjoy this 52 minute film put together for New Year's Eve 2007, by the band, and aired by Current TV. Features all songs on Radiohead's album In Rainbows. Hosted on Goldenfiddle.com.

Excitement builds as we approach the end. For those just joining in, ScooterDMan and I are counting down our top ten albums from 2007. Check out his column today for his second pick.

It's been exactly that amount of time since they released their latest LP, and I can say with confidence that In Rainbows is Radiohead's masterpiece, surpassing both the post-modern swagger of 1997's OK Computer and the post-apocalyptic dystopia of 2000's Kid A.
Radiohead, Big Enough to Act Like a Baby BandSource: The New York Times
"In Rainbows" is Radiohead's first album since 2003, and on first hearings it's as bitterly magnificent as the band's best works, with barbed, intricate vamps wrapped around thoughts of death, love, futility, stubbornness and rage.

Being a self described "Radiohead addict" I have been on a constant search for news of the elusive seventh LP from the most creative band of the last 15 years.
KT Tunstall lays into Radiohead on green issue Source: nme.com
Radiohead's Thom Yorke's eco stance has been questioned by KT Tunstall.
Yorke voiced his concerns over the green credentials of touring as a band, and suggested he might refrain from going on the road again as a result.
Radiohead join climate change campaignSource: nme.com
Radiohead's Thom Yorke has joined the Big Ask virtual march - Friends Of The Earth's campaign for the Government to strengthen its proposal for a climate change law.