Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke, told BBC 6 Music that he didn’t buy In Rainbows.
Once again I refuse to socialize and am left out of another list by fellow b5er’s. But, I’m still gonna join the fun.

So I’ve been listening to the new Foo Fighters album, Echoes, Silence, Paitience, Grace, for the past 6 weeks since its release.
We always need some sort of Cranberries to go with Turkey Day next week.
This past Monday, November 12, I checked out Bright Eyes at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington, DE.
What a kick ass song!
Don’t think that just because the music business is heading toward a digital format for good means that there’s no need for album art.
AIC released this essential EP back on January 25, 1994.
I just read on NME, that the release date for Radiohead’s In Rainbows will be on New Year’s Day here in the States. Last week it was announced that the album’s physical release date would be on December 31, which I assume now meant that was just the international date.
There will be a handful of birthday tribute concerts for Jeff Buckley this week.
It’s late and I’ve run into a bit of a problem - I’m getting knee deep into designing a series of promotional materials for a band/client of mine. Now while I’ve got a keen sense of design naturally, and many years of basic Photoshop experience, my abilities are usually limited to designing logos and graphics strictly for the web.
Let’s celebrate the release of Lord Don’t Slow Me Down with an FYI on the feuding brothers Gallagher and their band Oasis.
This makes sense, right?
I mean how can you have a film about a musician and not have their music in the film?
Radiohead will be releasing In Rainbows on cd and vinyl on December 31. The band will also release “Jigsaw Falling Into Place” as a single on January 14.