The Smile

A Light for Attracting Attention

The Smile

13 SONGS • 53 MINUTES • MAY 13 2022

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  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
The Same
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04:19
2
The Opposite
03:06
3
You Will Never Work In Television Again
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02:48
4
Pana-vision
04:08
5
The Smoke
03:39
6
Speech Bubbles
04:17
7
Thin Thing
04:30
8
Open The Floodgates
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04:29
9
Free In The Knowledge
04:12
10
A Hairdryer
05:17
11
Waving A White Flag
03:47
12
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings
03:16
13
Skrting On The Surface
05:31
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Artist bios

Taking their moniker from the title of a poem by English poet Ted Hughes, the Smile is a collaborative project featuring the talents of Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood and Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner. They released their debut A Light for Attracting Attention in 2022 to critical acclaim, swiftly following in 2024 with sophomore set Wall of Eyes.

Born of the early doldrums of the COVID-19 pandemic, the band made their surprise live debut in 2021 at Glastonbury and subsequently announced that a record was forthcoming. In January 2022, they released the first taste of the album, a knotty, guitar-driven rush of motorik post-punk titled "You Will Never Work in Television Again." The trio issued half a dozen singles to prime fans for the eventual full-length release A Light for Attracting Attention, which was produced by Nigel Godrich. Arriving that May, the set blended the skittering anxiety and haunted beauty of Radiohead with Skinner's jazzy execution. A concert EP, The Smile (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2022), arrived later that year. While on tour promoting the effort, the trio got to work on a second album, which was released in 2024. Wall of Eyes, produced by Sam Petts-Davies, dug deeper into their experimental side and featured contributions from the London Contemporary Orchestra, Robert Stillman (clarinet/saxophone), and Pete Wareham (flute). ~ James Christopher Monger

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Language of performance
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