A Light for Attracting Attention

A Light for Attracting Attention

by The Smile
A Light for Attracting Attention

A Light for Attracting Attention

by The Smile

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Upon first listen, one might mistake the Smile's debut, A Light for Attracting Attention, for a Radiohead album. Considering that band's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood (as well as longtime producer Nigel Godrich) are two of the three core members of this side project, it's not a surprise. Conceived during the COVID-19 lockdown as a way for Yorke and Greenwood to jam, the Smile also features drummer Tom Skinner of modern jazz group Sons of Kemet, who invigorates the album with his lively backing and dizzying time signatures. With the help of Greenwood's friends in the London Contemporary Orchestra and various jazz artists from Skinner's orbit, the trio lean into their progressive and psychedelic tendencies here, sounding like an expansive, mind-bending version of Yorke and Greenwood's main band. Many of Radiohead's typical hallmarks -- anxiety, dread, angst, and tension -- are present, with Yorke delivering reliably passionate performances and heady lyrics across all tracks. The frantic, horn-backed storm "You Will Never Work in Television Again" and the driving, synth-hazed "We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings" channel the anger and frustration heard on Hail to the Thief, winding up as the most aggressive Yorke has sounded in years. Meanwhile, the elastic groover "The Opposite" and the jittering "Thin Thing" find the trio locked-in as a formidable unit, with Skinner's drumming building to head-rattling levels as Greenwood's guitar noodling and Yorke's detached falsetto push the songs to bewitching heights. On the opposite end of the energy scale, the atmospheric "The Same" envelops like a dense fog and the hypnotic "Pana-vision" weaves haunted piano and drums with Amnesiac strings, as the ethereal "Speech Bubbles" and the sci-fi sweep of "Waving a White Flag" create widescreen cinematic moments of orchestral beauty. There's something here for fans of any era, but as a reference for longtime devotees, A Light for Attracting Attention bests The Eraser as Yorke's finest non-Radiohead effort and falls somewhere amongst A Moon Shaped Pool and King of Limbs in terms of scope and daring. As such, diehards should be quite pleased with this release: an utterly satisfying set of songs that stands tall on its own, yet could easily climb the ranks against any of Radiohead's late-era efforts. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 06/17/2022
Label: Xl
UPC: 0191404119617
Rank: 24143

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Same
  2. The Opposite
  3. You Will Never Work In Television Again
  4. Pana-vision
  5. The Smoke
  6. Speech Bubbles

Disc 2

  1. Thin Thing
  2. Open the Floodgates
  3. Free in the Knowledge
  4. A Hairdryer
  5. Waving a White Flag
  6. We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings
  7. Skrting on the Surface

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Smile   Primary Artist
Robert Stillman   Clarinet,Saxophone
Byron Wallen   Trumpet
Thom Yorke   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Vocoder,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Jason Yarde   Saxophone
Jonny Greenwood   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Oliver Coates   Cello
Tom Herbert   Bass,Double Bass
Clare O'Connell   Cello
Sophie Mather   Violin
Dave Brown   Double Bass
Charlotte Bonneton   Viola
Hugh Brunt   Conductor
Tom Skinner   Drums,Percussion
Max Ruisi   Cello
Clifton Harrison   Viola
Eloisa-Fleur Thom   Violin
Zara Benyounes   Violin
Theon Cross   Tuba
Nathaniel Cross   Trombone
Agata Daraskaite   Violin
Alessandro Ruisi   Violin
Chelsea Carmichael   Flute
Zoe Matthews   Viola

Technical Credits

Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Thom Yorke   Design,Artwork,Sequencers,Programming
Jonny Greenwood   Sequencers,Programming
Nigel Godrich   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Richard Lawrence   Lettering
Stanley Donwood   Design,Artwork
Mikko Gordon   Engineer
Joy Stacey   Assistant Engineer
Pablo Godin   Assistant Engineer
Maurice Talbot   Assistant Engineer
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