The Smile - A Light for Attracting Attention [Yellow Vinyl] (New Vinyl LP)
$3999
Indie Exclusive, Yellow Vinyl. "Not The Smile as in ha-ha-ha, more The Smile as in the guy who lies to you every day"... so speaks Thom Yorke on the inspiration behind the name of the new trio consisting of himself, his Radiohead bandmate Jonny Greenwood and drummer Tom Skinner of UK jazz outfit Sons of Kemet. The description is borne out by The Smile's acerbic first single "You Will Never Work In Television Again," a 2:48 blast of ragged, raw energy that moved The New York Times to rave: "Over a bruising 5/4 beat and flailing guitars climbing through three chords, Yorke snarl-sings his avenging fury at 'some gangster troll promising the moon' who'd devour 'all those beautiful young hopes and dreams,' and you can almost feel the spittle flying."
Additional singles "The Smoke", "Skrting the Surface" and "Pana-Vision" - which epically closed the series finale of hit show Peaky Blinders - followed with equal critical acclaim; all are collected on The Smile’s first album, A Light For Attracting Attention, produced by Nigel Godrich.
Additional singles "The Smoke", "Skrting the Surface" and "Pana-Vision" - which epically closed the series finale of hit show Peaky Blinders - followed with equal critical acclaim; all are collected on The Smile’s first album, A Light For Attracting Attention, produced by Nigel Godrich.
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A1 The Same
A2 The Opposite
A3 You Will Never Work In Television Again
B4 Pana-Vision
B5 The Smoke
B6 Speech Bubbles
C7 Thin Thing
C8 Open The Floodgates
C9 Free In The Knowledge
D10 A Hairdryer
D11 Waving A White Flag
D12 We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings
D13 Skrting On The Surface
A2 The Opposite
A3 You Will Never Work In Television Again
B4 Pana-Vision
B5 The Smoke
B6 Speech Bubbles
C7 Thin Thing
C8 Open The Floodgates
C9 Free In The Knowledge
D10 A Hairdryer
D11 Waving A White Flag
D12 We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings
D13 Skrting On The Surface