A Light for Attracting Attention
A Light for Attracting Attention is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Smile, featuring Radiohead members Thom Yorke (vocals, multi-instrumentalist) and Jonny Greenwood (guitar, keyboards) alongside drummer Tom Skinner.[1][2] The album was released digitally on 13 May 2022 and in physical formats on 17 June 2022 through XL Recordings.[3][4] Produced and mixed by longtime collaborator Nigel Godrich and mastered by Bob Ludwig, it includes 13 tracks enriched with strings from the London Contemporary Orchestra and a full brass section.[2][4] The album's sound draws from art rock, jazz-funk, and electronic influences, marked by Greenwood's intricate guitar arrangements, Yorke's emotive vocals, and Skinner's dynamic rhythms, while echoing elements of Radiohead's style from works like A Moon Shaped Pool.[5] It explores themes of chaos, human connection, and resistance amid modern life's absurdities, with notable tracks including "The Same", "You Will Never Work in Television Again", "Free in the Knowledge", and the eight-minute closer "We Are a Rock".[5][4] Several singles preceded the release, such as "The Opposite" and "Skrting on the Surface", building anticipation through live performances and online teasers.[6] Upon release, A Light for Attracting Attention received universal acclaim from critics, praised for its inventive songcraft and immersive production, earning a Metacritic score of 86 out of 100 based on 24 reviews.[7] Publications like Pitchfork awarded it 8.6 out of 10 and designated it "Best New Music," highlighting its status as Yorke's strongest non-Radiohead project to date.[5] The album marked a significant step for the Smile, evolving from live sessions and early singles during the pandemic, and solidified their reputation as a creative outlet for Yorke and Greenwood beyond Radiohead.[4]Production
Background
The Smile was formed during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 by Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, alongside drummer Tom Skinner, formerly of Sons of Kemet. Greenwood described the band's origin in a 2021 interview: "The Smile came about from just wanting to work on music with Thom in lockdown. We didn't have a plan, we just wanted to do something, so we started doing it."[8] The trio began with online live streams in May 2020, debuting material that would influence their debut album. Their first in-person live performance occurred in January 2021 at the Magazine venue in London.[4]Recording
A Light for Attracting Attention was recorded in London with longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. The writing process began with Greenwood presenting initial musical ideas, which Yorke developed into lyrics and vocals, emphasizing experimentation with new instruments and approaches. Yorke confirmed in March 2022 that the album was "pretty much done," highlighting the retrospective adaptation to Greenwood's rapid ideas.[9] The album incorporates strings performed by the London Contemporary Orchestra and a brass section featuring Byron Wallen on trumpet, Theon Cross and Nathaniel Cross on tuba, Chelsea Carmichael on tenor saxophone, Robert Stillman on alto saxophone, Jason Yarde on baritone and soprano saxophone, and Al MacSween on percussion. Godrich handled production and mixing, with mastering by Bob Ludwig.[4]Composition
Music
A Light for Attracting Attention blends art rock, post-punk, jazz, and electronic elements, drawing from Radiohead's experimental sound while adopting a more immediate, band-oriented approach that emphasizes live energy and rhythmic interplay.[5][10] The album's sonic palette evokes a sense of urgency and unpredictability, with tracks shifting between angular riffs and atmospheric swells, creating a cohesive yet eclectic listening experience.[11] Song structures vary widely, from progressive builds like the sprawling "Skrting on the Surface," which unfolds over nearly six minutes with layered textures and rhythmic complexity, to more concise pieces that maintain tension through abrupt dynamic shifts and improvisational flourishes.[11][3] These elements contribute to an organic flow, where motifs evolve unpredictably, mirroring the band's live performance roots.[12] The album draws key influences from krautrock pioneers like Can, evident in hypnotic, motorik-inspired grooves, and from jazz ensembles such as Sons of Kemet, reflecting drummer Tom Skinner's background in that group's polyrhythmic and improvisational style.[5][11] This fusion grounds the music in a tactile, ensemble-driven feel, distinguishing it from more polished electronic experiments.[10] Instrumentation centers on Jonny Greenwood's angular guitar lines and orchestral flourishes, which add textural depth and dissonance; Tom Skinner's polyrhythmic drumming, often featuring skittering hi-hats and syncopated patterns; and Thom Yorke's soaring falsetto vocals layered over pulsating synths and basslines.[5][10] These contributions create a dynamic interplay that propels the album's exploratory sound.[11]Lyrics
The lyrics of A Light for Attracting Attention, primarily written by Thom Yorke, delve into themes of alienation, environmental anxiety, political disillusionment, and the search for human connection amidst societal chaos and modern absurdities. Yorke's abstract and poetic style often conveys urgency and ambiguity, as seen in tracks like "The Same," which pleads for intimacy in a disconnected world, and "You Will Never Work in Television Again," a scathing critique of media and power structures. Songs such as "Skrting on the Surface" evoke a sense of precarious existence, while the album overall reflects a resistance to dystopian realities, echoing Yorke's longstanding concerns in his Radiohead work.[5][11][10]Packaging
Artwork
The cover art for A Light for Attracting Attention was created by longtime Radiohead collaborator Stanley Donwood in partnership with Thom Yorke, presenting vibrant, benevolent landscapes that signal a departure from the duo's earlier, more melancholic and gloomy aesthetics.[13][14] These abstract, colorful images evoke a fractured, glowing beacon amid expansive terrains, symbolizing a lighthouse guiding through uncertainty or a flame drawing the curious.[12] The design process took place collaboratively, with Donwood and Yorke painting side by side on shared canvases using tempera in a garden shed at Yorke's Oxford home, a method they developed starting in 2021 specifically for this project.[13][15] Influenced by the Bodleian Libraries' Talking Maps exhibition (2019–2020), the works draw from historical cartography and personal introspection, blending Donwood's digital influences from prior Yorke and Greenwood collaborations with newfound physical painting techniques.[13] Symbolically, the artwork interprets the album's title as a metaphor for hope and clarity in chaotic times, positioning the "light" as an attracting force—much like a beacon offering direction or illumination to those navigating turmoil.[12] This optimistic tone contrasts with the darker visuals of past Radiohead projects, reflecting a thematic evolution toward benevolence and resilience.[14] The artwork was featured in the This Is What You Get exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, running from 6 August 2025 to 11 January 2026, which showcased over 60 works from Donwood and Yorke's 30-year collaboration, including large-scale tapestries of the album cover landscapes woven in Brussels.[13] The inner sleeve and 16-page booklet extend this visual language through additional fragmented, ethereal illustrations that complement the cover's landscapes, incorporating lyrics amid subtle, glowing motifs to reinforce the album's cohesive aesthetic.[16][13]Formats
A Light for Attracting Attention was initially released digitally on May 13, 2022, through XL Recordings, available on major streaming platforms such as Spotify and for high-resolution download in formats including 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC and WAV files.[3][17] The digital edition features the full 13-track album, produced and mixed by Nigel Godrich and mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios.[3][18] Physical formats followed on June 17, 2022, including a standard edition CD and a double LP on black vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve with printed inner bags containing lyrics and credits.[19][1] A limited-edition double LP on yellow vinyl was also issued simultaneously, featuring the same gatefold packaging with spot-gloss printing and artwork integration by Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke.[17][20] In November 2022, a special edition double LP with an alternative sleeve was released exclusively through Rough Trade, limited to 2,000 copies.[16] All physical editions were distributed by XL Recordings, with bundle options available through the label's official store and the band's site, pairing the album with merchandise such as T-shirts and posters.[19][1] The vinyl pressings emphasize high-fidelity playback, cut from the same mastered sources as the digital release to maintain consistent audio quality across formats.[21]Release
Singles
The Smile's debut single, "You Will Never Work in Television Again", was released on January 5, 2022, marking the band's first official output.[22] The track, a raw and energetic rock song, was accompanied by a simple lyric video.[23] Three weeks later, on January 27, 2022, the band issued "The Smoke" as their second single, which served as a lead preview for the upcoming album A Light for Attracting Attention.[24] The accompanying music video, directed by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Mark Jenkin, was shot on 16mm film and features surreal, dreamlike footage starring frontman Thom Yorke in a solitary, ethereal setting.[25] "Skrting on the Surface" followed as the third single on March 17, 2022, debuting the song's extended arrangement with orchestral elements.[26] Its music video, also directed by Mark Jenkin, depicts Yorke as a lone miner navigating an abandoned Cornish tin mine in stark black-and-white 16mm cinematography.[27] The single's release came after the band's inaugural live shows at Magazine London on January 29 and 30, 2022, where the track premiered to audiences via livestream.[4] "Pana-vision" was released as the fourth single on April 3, 2022.[28] The track featured in the finale of the BBC series Peaky Blinders and was accompanied by an animated music video directed by Kaspar Häfliger.[29] The fifth single, "Free in the Knowledge", arrived on April 20, 2022, alongside the album announcement.[4] Directed by Leo Leigh, its video presents a minimalist, introspective visual narrative emphasizing the song's jazz-inflected grooves.[30] "Thin Thing" was issued as the sixth and final pre-album single on May 9, 2022.[31] The release included a stop-motion animated music video directed by Cristóbal León and Joaquín Cociña, which took six months to produce.[32] No additional singles were released from the album following its May 13, 2022, launch.Promotion
The Smile generated pre-release buzz through a surprise debut performance streamed live from Glastonbury Festival's Worthy Farm on May 22, 2021, where Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner showcased several unreleased songs for the first time.[33] This lockdown-era event, organized as part of the festival's virtual programming, introduced the band to audiences and highlighted their improvisational style.[34] Further anticipation built in early 2022 with the release of singles such as "The Smoke" on January 27, accompanied by a 16mm film visualizer, and additional livestreamed shows from London venues in January and February.[35] These efforts, including three intimate performances at Magazine London that were broadcast online, emphasized the band's live energy and served as previews for their debut album.[36] The album's launch was executed as a surprise digital release on May 13, 2022, via XL Recordings, catching fans off guard just weeks after its April 20 announcement.[37] Physical formats, including limited-edition yellow and black vinyl, standard vinyl, and CD, followed on June 17, 2022, allowing collectors to access the full 13-track record with artwork by Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke.[6] Promotion extended to a comprehensive 2022 world tour, beginning in Europe on May 16 in Zagreb, Croatia, and encompassing over 30 dates across the continent before shifting to North America in July.[38] Key stops included high-profile festival appearances, such as Primavera Sound in Barcelona on June 10, where the band performed tracks from the album alongside earlier singles.[39] The tour featured support from saxophonist Robert Stillman on select dates, including a performance at Montreux Jazz Festival on July 22, 2022, from which a live recording was later released, and continued with further dates in Europe and North America later that year, underscoring the band's emphasis on live performance as a core promotional element.[40] Additional marketing included interviews with band members in major outlets; for instance, Yorke and Greenwood discussed the album's completion and creative process on the Smartless podcast in April 2022, while Skinner reflected on the project's origins in a November Guardian feature.[41][42] NME covered the album announcement and tour dates extensively, amplifying the band's visibility.[4] Merchandise lines, launched via the official store, tied directly to the artwork with items like T-shirts and posters featuring Donwood and Yorke's abstract designs, available alongside vinyl pre-orders to engage fans visually and collectibly.[19] Single releases, such as "Free in the Knowledge" coinciding with the album announcement, complemented these strategies by driving early streams and social media engagement.[16]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release, A Light for Attracting Attention received universal acclaim from critics, earning a Metascore of 86 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 24 reviews.[7] Pitchfork awarded it 8.6 out of 10, praising it as "instantly, unmistakably the best album yet by a Radiohead side project."[5] Reviewers lauded the album's innovative sound, which blended Radiohead's experimental tendencies with a renewed sense of energy and propulsion. The Guardian awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, praising the "brilliant, anxiously funky" track "The Smoke" and describing it as offering "some surprises" while sounding like a worthy follow-up to a new Radiohead release.[43] NME noted how the band cut "new shapes" to produce some of the "most arresting and satisfying music" of the members' careers.[44] Some critics pointed out its familiarity to Radiohead's style, though often framing this as a strength. Rolling Stone called it a "triumph of ingenuity and heart," praising its kaleidoscopic soundscapes and emotional depth.[45] Overall, the record was celebrated for its dynamic range, from anxious funk to lush orchestration, marking a liberating outlet for its creators.Commercial performance
A Light for Attracting Attention achieved solid debut sales, debuting at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart in its first week and reaching No. 2 on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart.[46] In the United States, the album debuted at No. 18 on the Billboard 200.[47] The album demonstrated strong global reach, particularly in Europe where it performed well on independent and alternative charts, further amplified by streaming platforms. As of 2025, it has not received any major certifications from industry bodies like the RIAA or BPI, yet its performance underscores the viability of independent releases through XL Recordings in a streaming-dominated market. Contributing to its commercial success were the established fanbase of band members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood from their work with Radiohead, combined with an effective digital rollout that included early single releases and broad streaming availability.[48]Track listing and credits
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "The Same" | 4:19 |
| 2. | "The Opposite" | 3:05 |
| 3. | "You Will Never Work in Television Again" | 2:47 |
| 4. | "Pana-vision" | 4:07 |
| 5. | "The Smoke" | 3:39 |
| 6. | "Speech Bubbles" | 4:16 |
| 7. | "Thin Thing" | 4:33 |
| 8. | "Open the Floodgates" | 4:22 |
| 9. | "Free in the Knowledge" | 4:02 |
| 10. | "Waving a White Flag" | 3:47 |
| 11. | "We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings" | 3:16 |
| 12. | "Skrting on the Surface" | 5:31 |
| 13. | "We Are a Rock" | 8:45 |
| Total length: | 53:25 |
Personnel
Core band members are Thom Yorke on vocals, bass, keyboards, and guitar; Jonny Greenwood on guitar, keyboards, and orchestral arrangements; and Tom Skinner on drums.[3][21] Additional musicians include the London Contemporary Orchestra providing strings, conducted by Hugh Brunt.[49] The brass section consists of The Smile's touring ensemble: Byron Wallen on trumpet, Theon Cross on tuba, Nathaniel Cross on trombone, Chelsea Carmichael on tenor saxophone, Robert Stillman on alto saxophone and clarinet, and Jason Yarde on saxophone.[3] The album was produced and mixed by longtime collaborator Nigel Godrich, with engineering handled by Godrich and assistant engineer Mikko Gordon. Mastering was performed by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios.[3][21] Artwork and design were created by Stanley Donwood, with contributions from Thom Yorke.[18]Charts
Weekly charts
A Light for Attracting Attention entered several major weekly album charts following its digital release in May 2022 and physical release in June 2022, reflecting its appeal among alternative rock audiences worldwide. The album achieved its highest peak on the US Alternative Albums chart at number 1, while reaching the top 20 on the Billboard 200 and several European and Australian charts.[50] Its chart runs were generally short but demonstrated sustained interest in select markets, particularly in Europe.| Chart (2022) | Peak | Weeks on chart | Entry date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 15 | 2 | 23 May |
| Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) | 5 | 7 | 21 May |
| French Albums (SNEP) | 13 | 9 | 14 May |
| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) | 6 | 2 | 24 June |
| Dutch Albums (MegaCharts) | 3 | 7 | 21 May |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 5 | 3 | 26 May |
| US Billboard 200 | 19 | 1 | 2 July |
| US Alternative Albums (Billboard) | 1 | 1 | 2 July |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2022) | Position |
|---|---|
| Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) | 163 |