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Album: Vampire Lestat
  1. The Vampire Lestat. Disc 1
  2. The Vampire Lestat. Disc 2
  3. The Vampire Lestat. Disc 3
  4. The Vampire Lestat. Disc 4
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Radiohead new album: more fan verdicts

Yesterday (October 12) on NME.COM we printed the second batch of your short reviews of Radiohead's new album 'In Rainbows' - and here are some more.

James Wright calls the album "a masterpiece." He says, "'In Rainbows' is a masterpiece from start to finish. Every song takes you somewhere different and just makes you feel like everything around you has stopped.

"Compared to albums like'Kid A' and 'Amnesiac' it's very easy to listen to and in places feels like a completely new band compared to previous outings. It's a gripping album and has you hooked from the very start."

Christopher Spriggs said the album: "Shows Thom's brilliant songwriting..[It is] well worth the small amount you can pay for it."

Ben Lavitan says he has grown to love the album. He said: "Through all of the anticipation and build up, nothing really gave an impression of what was to come. Listening to it 4 times thus far I have come to love this album.

"Every listen has yielded something pleasantly new, and I look forward to more over the following months. Only time will tell if 'In Rainbows' is on it's way to classic status. But, so far, the outlook is good."

Jack Philo says: "Radiohead have reclaimed their rightful position as the best band in the world. Long live the saviours of British music."

Dave Cook said: "'In Rainbows' starts almost where 'Hail To The Thief' left off, a bit odd but as always melodic. As per usual I knew this album would be a departure from their last album and it is, but not the far off weird departure I thought it might be.

"Instead, Radiohead have made a strangely beautiful, pretty album. Who knew they could turn their self-loathing into something that reminds you of the joyful times?"

Andrew Burke disagrees, calling the album: "Overrated crap by a bunch of students for more students to pretend to enjoy. Yawn."

Stephen Moles says: "It's one of Radiohead's most accessible recordings, but definitely not a hit. The band's awoken from a four year coma, but still seems sleepy... It's to be expected when this body of work is made from the discarded bones of older songs, with only 'embarrassingly minimal' new material to flesh it out."

Stay tuned to NME.COM for more of your verdicts on 'In Rainbows'.

Do you agree with the above reviews? Whatever your opinion, send us a 60 word review and your name to news@nme.com with Radiohead in the subject line and we will print more later.

Now read NME.COM's first review of 'In Rainbows'.

Also as there is currently no artwork to go with 'In Rainbows' NME.COM has created some to fill in the gap. Head to the NME Office blog now and get some free MP3 player/CD-R-friendly artwork.

Also check out NME.COM's brief history of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Colin Greenwood and Ed O'Brien from their days as On A Friday to Radiohead's release of 'In Rainbows' now.
The Little Ones release digital remix EP

The Little Ones have revealed the details of a digital-only remix EP.

The Los Angeles quintet will release 'Lovers Who Uncover' on June 5. The EP will feature a brand-new radio edit of the song 'Lovers Who Uncover', as well as four remixes from the likes of CSS and Stereolab.

The EP tracklisting is:

'Lovers Who Uncover' radio edit (James Ford mix)
'There's A Pot A Brewin'' (previously unreleased)
'Lovers Who Uncover' Crystal Castles vs. The Little Ones remix
'Oh, MJ!' Stereolab vocal remix
'Lovers Who Uncover' CSS remix
'There's A Pot A Brewin'' Radio Clit Mix

The Little Ones are currently in the midst of the Topman NME New Music Tour, calling tonight (May 21) at the Middlesborough Empire and continuing throughout the UK until mid-June, as previously announced.

To check ticket availability and view full listings, go to NME.COM/Gigs.

The band are also set to play Tennessee's Bonnaroo Festival in mid-June, and Austin City Limits on September 16.