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A Light for Attracting Attention
The Smile (Radiohead)
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Overview
Track Listing
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Same, The
2
Opposite, The
3
You Will NeveWork in Television Again
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Pana-vision
5
Smoke, The
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Speech Bubble
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Thin Thing
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Open the Flooates
9
Free in the Kwledge
10
Hairdryer, A
11
Waving a WhitFlag
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We Don't Knowhat Tomorrow Brings
13
Skrting on thSurface
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: June 2022
- Label: XL
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio Format: Stereo
- Producer: Nigel Godrich
- Engineer: Mikko Gordon; Nigel Godrich
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "A LIGHT FOR ATTRACTING ATTENTION contains some of the songwriters' most easily enjoyable music in years....The songs here feel more concrete than they have on recent Radioheadbangers..."
Spin - "Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood sound remarkably invigorated on a heady, eclectic album whose high points rank with anything they've done this side of IN RAINBOWS."
Entertainment Weekly - "Thom is indubitably Thom, a relentless chronicler of all our modern calamities, but he seems looser and less hemmed in by expectations here."
NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "That garage band energy from the Glasto stream is at the core A LIGHT FOR ATTRACTING ATTENTION. Lead single `You Will Never Work In Television Again' rattles along nicely with a punky rush..."
Paste (magazine) - "These songs are insular and anxiety-ridden, shorn of soaring choruses or straightforward rhythms, but they are also invigorating jolts of art-rock energy."
Pitchfork (Website) - "[T]he album alternately combats the horrors of modern life with roiling anger and Zen-like serenity."
Clash (Magazine) - "The Smile pull off the seemingly impossible, taking the much-maligned white-lads-with-guitars format to exotic new places. It's brilliant."