Radiohead had already had a very profitable 90's, what with the critically acclaimed albums 'The Bends' and 'OK Computer', before the game changing 'Kid A' in 2000. However, the ever dynamic band changed things again in 2007 with their 7th studio album. Releasing it with a 'pay-what-you-want' price tag, 'In Rainbows' shows Radiohead produce some magical moments, including moving songs 'Nude' and 'Videotape'. Elsewhere, the band pull out the stops for '15 Step' and 'Reckoner', incorporating a wide range of percussion, and mixing aspects of their electronic period with their old-school guitar rock. 14 years after their debut album, Radiohead still proved that they were still as relevant and important as the next band, and they achieved this by producing some of the most musically diverse and harmonic songs of their decade.