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专辑名称: A Light for Attracting Attention
创作艺人: [The Smile]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟13首
出品公司: XL Recordings
发行时间: 2022/5/13
官方标价: £10.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

The Same
The Opposite
You Will Never Work In Television Again
Pana-vision
The Smoke
Speech Bubbles
Thin Thing
Open The Floodgates
Free In The Knowledge
A Hairdryer
Waving A White Flag
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings
Skrting On The Surface


详细介绍:

When is a Radiohead record not a Radiohead record? That%27s a fair question when listening to the debut from The Smile—which includes most prominent Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood and is produced by Nigel Godrich, who has worked on every Radiohead album since OK Computer. They%27re even recycling bits and bobs of old songs that never made the permanent Radiohead roster, like Skrting on the Surface which has roots going back to that band%27s In Rainbows era as well as Yorke%27s Atoms for Peace side project. Here, it%27s served as an ambient moment—as much a mood as a song. Greenwood%27s jazz guitar arpeggios dress things up while soft brass fades in and out and Yorke vocalizes like flotsam drifting through the ether. In other words, the song plays it cool: a good simmer that doesn%27t need to overdo it as a full-on boil. Open the Floodgates started as a Radiohead track back in 2006, when it was known as Porous, and also got revived for live gigs with Atoms for Peace. It sure sounds like a frustrated commentary on concert fans: Don%27t bore us/ Get to the chorus/ And open the floodgates/ We want the good bits/ Without your bullshit. (Pretty perfect for a band named after the Ted Hughes poem The Smile, with its ominous warning about hungry fakers consuming purity.) Joining the band is jazz drummer Tom Skinner, also of Sons of Kemet, who lays down a busy, jittery rhythm that matches the oddly charming funk-to-post-punk-siren path of The Opposite. The drums pace like a caged tiger on the big, festival-ready You Will Never Work in Television Again, and it%27s a wow moment to hear Yorke singing like he%27s in the Wipers or Mission of Burma. He hits his famed upper register on Pana-vision, a moody, fog-at-the-seaside piano track with strings conducted by Hugh Brunt, who has worked with both Radiohead and Greenwood on his film scores. Thin Thing thrives on math-rock tension. Speech Bubbles is a graceful, if morose crawl. The Same delivers great washes of uneasy noise. Waving a White Flag brainwashes with sterile, spacey synth followed by drawling strings, like a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down. And Free in the Knowledge, with its catchy vocal melody, could be Radiohead circa The Bends. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz


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