It's interesting to compare this review with Malachi's earlier one. They have different points of emphasis and Malachi was much less impressed with the sound quality, as he notes soundstage problems and inner groove distortion on the two primary LPs (especially Kid A) because they are cut much closer to the center than is usually considered optimal.
Speaking of sound quality, I fail to see how a disc where "...“static-y” overlay, the cause of which isn’t clear, overwhelms the mix, obfuscating the gorgeous vocals and deep undulating strings" on one song could possibly deserve a 10 for sound. IMO reviewers should review the actual LP they receive instead of giving it credit for a corrected re-press that may never materialize.
I don't mean to knock Nicholas' opinion, that's just mine.