Album

A Light For Attracting Attention

The Smile

2022 · Electronic, Rock

62 collectors on Gatefold own this

A Light For Attracting Attention by The Smile

A Light For Attracting Attention is an Alt/Indie album by The Smile, originally released in 2022. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 62 collectors.

About

If The Smile ever seemed like a surprisingly upbeat name for a band containing two members of Radiohead (Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, joined by Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner), the trio used their debut gig to offer some clarification. Performing as part of Glastonbury Festival’s Live at Worthy Farm livestream in May 2021, Yorke announced, “We are called The Smile: not The Smile as in ‘Aaah!’—more the smile of the guy who lies to you every day.” To grasp the mood of their debut album, it’s instructive to go even deeper into a name that borrows the title of a 1970 Ted Hughes poem. In Hughes’ impressionist verse, some elemental force—compassion, humanity, love maybe—rises up to resist the deception and chicanery behind such disarming grin. And as much as the 13 songs on <i>A Light for Attracting Attention</i> sense crisis and dystopia looming, they also crackle with hope and insurrection. The pulsing electronics of opener “The Same” suggest the racing hearts and throbbing temples of our age of acute anxiety, and Yorke’s words feel like a call for unity and mobilization: “We don’t need to fight/Look towards the light/Grab it in with both hands/What you know is right.” Perennially contemplating the dynamics of power and thought, he surveys a world where “devastation has come” (“Speech Bubbles”) under the rule of “elected billionaires” (“The Opposite”), but it’s one where protest, however extreme, can still birth change (“The Smoke”). Amid scathing guitars and outbursts of free jazz, his invective zooms in on abuses of power (“You Will Never Work in Television Again”) before shaming inertia and blame-shifters on the scurrying beats and descending melodies of “A Hairdryer.” These aren’t exactly new themes for Yorke and it’s not a record that sits at an extreme outpost of Radiohead’s extended universe. Emboldened by Skinner’s fluid, intrepid rhythm, <i>A Light for Attracting Attention</i> draws frequently on various periods of Yorke and Greenwood’s past work. The emotional eloquence of Greenwood’s soundtrack projects resurfaces on “Speech Bubbles” and “Pana-Vision,” while Yorke’s fascination with digital reveries continues to be explored on “Open the Floodgates” and “The Same.” Elegantly cloaked in string, “Free in the Knowledge” is a beautiful acoustic-guitar ballad in the lineage of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees” and the original live version of “True Love Wait.” Of course, lesser-trodden ground is visited, too: most intriguingly, math-rock (“Thin Thing”) and folk songs fit for a ’70s sci-fi drama (“Waving a White Flag”). .

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Same4:19
  2. 2The Opposite3:06
  3. 3You Will Never Work In Television Again2:48
  4. 4Pana-Vision4:08
  5. 5The Smoke3:39
  6. 6Speech Bubbles4:16
  7. 7Thin Thing4:30
  8. 8Open the Floodgates4:29
  9. 9Free In the Knowledge4:12
  10. 10A Hairdryer5:17
  11. 11Waving a White Flag3:47
  12. 12We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings3:16
  13. 13Skrting On the Surface5:31

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • angular
  • anxious
  • cerebral

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62 collectors on Gatefold own this · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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