Radiohead's new album “A Moon Shaped Pool” available for streaming

Radiohead's new album “A Moon Shaped Pool” available for streaming

PanARMENIAN.Net - Radiohead's beautiful new album A Moon Shaped Pool is now streaming online for free over at Spotify, Gigwise said.

Currently in the midst of a world tour - with highlights including their incredible shows at London's Roundhouse and last week's Primavera Sound Festival.

A Moon Shaped Pool has been getting universally rave reviews, but has thus far been witheld from free streaming services and only available via the band's website, as well as paid services like TIDAL and Apple Music.

This week however, finally sees the physical release of the new record, and with that it also appears online to stream for free on Spotify. Friday, June 17 also sees a worldwide celebration of Radiohead in record stores throughout the world - featuring “an exclusive day long audio stream from the band, competitions, instructional artworks and more.”

Assessing A Moon Shaped Pool its 9/10 review, Gigwise wrote: "While there are echoes of all the highlights from across their legacy, album No.9 accentuates them all with an artfully controlled grandeur - with the finer elements adding warmth to some thoroughly lonely themes and aesthetics.

"For a band who have already come to both defy and define genre at every turn, having torn up the map of where music should lead them, Radiohead now take a turn down a previously untrodden, sumptuous garden path. Not that they have anything left to prove, but A Moon Shaped Pool is proof that they still have so much give."

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