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The Smile (band)

The Smile are an English rock band comprising the Radiohead members Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, bass, keys) and Jonny Greenwood (guitar, bass, keys) with Tom Skinner (drums). They incorporate elements of post-punk, progressive rock, Afrobeat and electronic music.

The Smile
The Smile in January 2022
Background information
Genres
Years active2020–present
Labels
Spinoff ofRadiohead
Members
Websitethesmiletheband.com

The Smile worked during the COVID-19 lockdowns and made their surprise debut in a performance streamed by Glastonbury Festival in May 2021. In early 2022, they released six singles and performed to an audience for the first time at three shows in London, which were livestreamed. In May, the Smile released their debut album, A Light for Attracting Attention, to acclaim. It was produced by Nigel Godrich, Radiohead's longtime producer.

The Smile toured Europe and North America in mid-2022. They began recording new material in 2023, and began another North American tour in July. They have released two live EPs: The Smile (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2022) and Europe: Live Recordings 2022.

History

The Smile are composed of the Radiohead members Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke with the drummer Tom Skinner.[1] Skinner, who had played with acts including the jazz band Sons of Kemet,[1] first worked with Greenwood when he played on his soundtrack to the 2012 film The Master.[2] The Smile members agreed not to give interviews about the project.[2]

The Smile are produced by Nigel Godrich, Radiohead's longtime producer.[3] Godrich said the project emerged from Greenwood "writing all these riffs, waiting for something to happen" during the COVID-19 lockdown. He cited the pandemic and the unavailability of the Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien, who was busy with his debut solo album, Earth, as motivating factors.[4] Radiohead's drummer, Philip Selway, said it was "healthy" for the members to explore different projects and "see what these other musical voices can do with your ideas".[5] Greenwood said: "We didn't have much time, but we just wanted to finish some songs together. It's been very stop-start, but it's felt a happy way to make music."[6]

The Smile take their name from the title of a poem by Ted Hughes.[7] Yorke said it was "not the smile as in 'ahh', more the smile as in the guy who lies to you every day".[8]

First performances

 
The Smile at the Factory in Deep Ellum, Dallas, December 2022

The Smile made their debut in a surprise performance for the concert video Live at Worthy Farm, produced by Glastonbury Festival and streamed on May 22, 2021. The performance was recorded in secret earlier that week and announced on the day of the stream.[7] The band performed eight songs, with Yorke and Greenwood on guitar, bass, Moog synthesiser and Rhodes piano.[9]

Yorke performed a Smile song, "Free in the Knowledge", at the Letters Live event at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in October 2021.[10] On January 29 and 30, 2022, the Smile performed to an audience for the first time at three shows at Magazine, London, which were livestreamed.[11] They played in the round, and debuted several tracks, including "Speech Bubbles", "A Hairdryer", "Waving a White Flag" and "The Same".[12] The shows also included performances of "Open the Floodgates",[11] which Yorke first performed in 2010,[13] and a cover of the 1979 Joe Jackson single "It's Different for Girls".[12]

In NME, James Balmont gave the London show four out of five, describing it as "meticulous, captivating stuff".[14] In the Guardian, Kitty Empire gave it four out of five, writing that "the Smile are most musically convincing when they stretch farther away from Radiohead",[15] while Alexis Petridis gave it three, saying it was "intriguing rather than dazzling, intermittently spellbinding, filled with fascinating ideas that don't always coalesce".[16]

A Light for Attracting Attention

On 20 April 2022, the Smile announced their debut album, A Light for Attracting Attention. It was released digitally through XL Recordings on 13 May, followed by a retail release on 17 June,[17] and reached number five on the UK Albums Chart.[18] It received acclaim;[19] the Pitchfork critic Ryan Dombal wrote that it was "instantly, unmistakably the best album yet by a Radiohead side project".[20] The first single, "You Will Never Work in Television Again", was released on streaming platforms on 5 January 2022.[21] It was followed by "The Smoke",[22] "Skrting on the Surface",[23] "Pana-vision",[24] "Free in the Knowledge",[25] and "Thin Thing".[26]

On 16 May, the Smile began a tour of Europe and North America.[27][28] The tour included performances of the unreleased song "Just Eyes and Mouth", Yorke's 2009 single "FeelingPulledApartByHorses" and new material.[29][30] The band were joined for some songs by the saxophonist Robert Stillman.[31] A second North American tour began in mid-2023, including the Smile's first show in Mexico City[32] and a headlining slot at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago.[33]

Live EPs

On 14 December 2022, the Smile released a digital EP, The Smile (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2022), with songs from their performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland.[34] On 10 March 2023, they released a limited-edition vinyl EP, Europe: Live Recordings 2022, including the band's live rendition of "FeelingPulledApartByHorses".[32] Both EPs were compiled onto a single CD released exclusively in Japan in June 2023.[35][better source needed]

Further recordings

In March 2023, the Smile confirmed that they were seven weeks into recording a second album.[36] Greenwood said in June that the album was about working within the limits of a three-person band, and that they were still working through a backlog of ideas generated during the pandemic.[36]

On 20 June, the Smile released a non-album single, "Bending Hectic", featuring strings by the London Contemporary Orchestra.[37] It was produced by Sam Petts-Davies and recorded in Abbey Road Studios, London.[38] The Smile first performed "Bending Hectic" in July 2022, when Yorke said he had written the lyrics on the same day.[39] Stereogum described it as an "epic that starts out soft and quiet and builds into a splendorous stomping beast".[40]

Style

Consequence wrote that the Smile incorporate elements of post-punk, proto-punk and math rock.[41] Pitchfork likened them to Radiohead's "vintage rock sensibilities", with a "slight bounce" in Skinner's drumming and "unfamiliar aggression" in Greenwood's basslines.[9] On several Smile songs, Greenwood uses a delay effect to create "angular" synchronised repeats.[42]

The Guardian critic Alexis Petridis said the Smile "sound like a simultaneously more skeletal and knottier version of Radiohead", incorporating progressive rock influences with unusual time signatures, complex riffs and "hard-driving" motorik psychedelia.[43] Another Guardian critic, Kitty Empire, noted Afrobeat elements in "Just Eyes and Mouth" and influence from 1960s electronic music and systems music in "Open the Floodgates" and "The Same".[15] Reviewing "You Will Never Work in Television Again", the Pitchfork critic Jayson Greene described it as a "raw-boned rock number" reminiscent of Radiohead's 1995 album The Bends.[44]

Members

  • Robert Stillman - sax (touring)

Discography

Studio album

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[45]
UK
Indie

[46]
AUS
[47]
BEL
(FL)

[48]
IRE
[49]
NLD
[50]
NZ
[51]
US
[52]
US
Indie

[53]
US
Rock

[54]
A Light for Attracting Attention 5 1 15 5 11
[55]
3 32 19 2 2

EPs

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
Sales

[56]
UK
Indie

[57]
SCO
[58]
US
Sales

[59]
The Smile (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2022)
Europe: Live Recordings 2022
  • Released: 10 March 2023
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Label: XL
9 5 9 57

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
DL

[60]
"You Will Never Work in Television Again" 2022 A Light for Attracting Attention
"The Smoke"
"Skrting on the Surface"
"Pana-vision"
"Free in the Knowledge"
"Thin Thing"
"Open the Floodgates" / "A Hairdryer"[61]
(Live from Magazine, London)
Non-album singles
"Bending Hectic" 2023 31

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This article is about the 2020s English rock band For other bands see Smile disambiguation Groups The Smile are an English rock band comprising the Radiohead members Thom Yorke vocals guitar bass keys and Jonny Greenwood guitar bass keys with Tom Skinner drums They incorporate elements of post punk progressive rock Afrobeat and electronic music The SmileThe Smile in January 2022Background informationGenresAlternative rockart rockjazzYears active2020 presentLabelsXL RecordingsSelf Help TapesSpinoff ofRadioheadMembersThom Yorke Jonny Greenwood Tom SkinnerWebsitethesmiletheband wbr comThe Smile worked during the COVID 19 lockdowns and made their surprise debut in a performance streamed by Glastonbury Festival in May 2021 In early 2022 they released six singles and performed to an audience for the first time at three shows in London which were livestreamed In May the Smile released their debut album A Light for Attracting Attention to acclaim It was produced by Nigel Godrich Radiohead s longtime producer The Smile toured Europe and North America in mid 2022 They began recording new material in 2023 and began another North American tour in July They have released two live EPs The Smile Live at Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022 and Europe Live Recordings 2022 Contents 1 History 1 1 First performances 1 2 A Light for Attracting Attention 1 3 Live EPs 1 4 Further recordings 2 Style 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio album 4 2 EPs 4 3 Singles 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe Smile are composed of the Radiohead members Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke with the drummer Tom Skinner 1 Skinner who had played with acts including the jazz band Sons of Kemet 1 first worked with Greenwood when he played on his soundtrack to the 2012 film The Master 2 The Smile members agreed not to give interviews about the project 2 The Smile are produced by Nigel Godrich Radiohead s longtime producer 3 Godrich said the project emerged from Greenwood writing all these riffs waiting for something to happen during the COVID 19 lockdown He cited the pandemic and the unavailability of the Radiohead guitarist Ed O Brien who was busy with his debut solo album Earth as motivating factors 4 Radiohead s drummer Philip Selway said it was healthy for the members to explore different projects and see what these other musical voices can do with your ideas 5 Greenwood said We didn t have much time but we just wanted to finish some songs together It s been very stop start but it s felt a happy way to make music 6 The Smile take their name from the title of a poem by Ted Hughes 7 Yorke said it was not the smile as in ahh more the smile as in the guy who lies to you every day 8 First performances Edit The Smile at the Factory in Deep Ellum Dallas December 2022The Smile made their debut in a surprise performance for the concert video Live at Worthy Farm produced by Glastonbury Festival and streamed on May 22 2021 The performance was recorded in secret earlier that week and announced on the day of the stream 7 The band performed eight songs with Yorke and Greenwood on guitar bass Moog synthesiser and Rhodes piano 9 Yorke performed a Smile song Free in the Knowledge at the Letters Live event at the Royal Albert Hall London in October 2021 10 On January 29 and 30 2022 the Smile performed to an audience for the first time at three shows at Magazine London which were livestreamed 11 They played in the round and debuted several tracks including Speech Bubbles A Hairdryer Waving a White Flag and The Same 12 The shows also included performances of Open the Floodgates 11 which Yorke first performed in 2010 13 and a cover of the 1979 Joe Jackson single It s Different for Girls 12 In NME James Balmont gave the London show four out of five describing it as meticulous captivating stuff 14 In the Guardian Kitty Empire gave it four out of five writing that the Smile are most musically convincing when they stretch farther away from Radiohead 15 while Alexis Petridis gave it three saying it was intriguing rather than dazzling intermittently spellbinding filled with fascinating ideas that don t always coalesce 16 A Light for Attracting Attention Edit Main article A Light for Attracting Attention On 20 April 2022 the Smile announced their debut album A Light for Attracting Attention It was released digitally through XL Recordings on 13 May followed by a retail release on 17 June 17 and reached number five on the UK Albums Chart 18 It received acclaim 19 the Pitchfork critic Ryan Dombal wrote that it was instantly unmistakably the best album yet by a Radiohead side project 20 The first single You Will Never Work in Television Again was released on streaming platforms on 5 January 2022 21 It was followed by The Smoke 22 Skrting on the Surface 23 Pana vision 24 Free in the Knowledge 25 and Thin Thing 26 On 16 May the Smile began a tour of Europe and North America 27 28 The tour included performances of the unreleased song Just Eyes and Mouth Yorke s 2009 single FeelingPulledApartByHorses and new material 29 30 The band were joined for some songs by the saxophonist Robert Stillman 31 A second North American tour began in mid 2023 including the Smile s first show in Mexico City 32 and a headlining slot at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago 33 Live EPs Edit On 14 December 2022 the Smile released a digital EP The Smile Live at Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022 with songs from their performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival Switzerland 34 On 10 March 2023 they released a limited edition vinyl EP Europe Live Recordings 2022 including the band s live rendition of FeelingPulledApartByHorses 32 Both EPs were compiled onto a single CD released exclusively in Japan in June 2023 35 better source needed Further recordings Edit In March 2023 the Smile confirmed that they were seven weeks into recording a second album 36 Greenwood said in June that the album was about working within the limits of a three person band and that they were still working through a backlog of ideas generated during the pandemic 36 On 20 June the Smile released a non album single Bending Hectic featuring strings by the London Contemporary Orchestra 37 It was produced by Sam Petts Davies and recorded in Abbey Road Studios London 38 The Smile first performed Bending Hectic in July 2022 when Yorke said he had written the lyrics on the same day 39 Stereogum described it as an epic that starts out soft and quiet and builds into a splendorous stomping beast 40 Style EditConsequence wrote that the Smile incorporate elements of post punk proto punk and math rock 41 Pitchfork likened them to Radiohead s vintage rock sensibilities with a slight bounce in Skinner s drumming and unfamiliar aggression in Greenwood s basslines 9 On several Smile songs Greenwood uses a delay effect to create angular synchronised repeats 42 The Guardian critic Alexis Petridis said the Smile sound like a simultaneously more skeletal and knottier version of Radiohead incorporating progressive rock influences with unusual time signatures complex riffs and hard driving motorik psychedelia 43 Another Guardian critic Kitty Empire noted Afrobeat elements in Just Eyes and Mouth and influence from 1960s electronic music and systems music in Open the Floodgates and The Same 15 Reviewing You Will Never Work in Television Again the Pitchfork critic Jayson Greene described it as a raw boned rock number reminiscent of Radiohead s 1995 album The Bends 44 Members EditJonny Greenwood guitar bass keyboards piano harp Tom Skinner drums percussion keyboards backing vocals Thom Yorke vocals bass guitar keyboards pianoRobert Stillman sax touring Discography EditStudio album Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUK 45 UKIndie 46 AUS 47 BEL FL 48 IRE 49 NLD 50 NZ 51 US 52 USIndie 53 USRock 54 A Light for Attracting Attention Released 13 May 2022 Label XL Self Help Tapes Formats LP CD download streaming 5 1 15 5 11 55 3 32 19 2 2EPs Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUKSales 56 UKIndie 57 SCO 58 USSales 59 The Smile Live at Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022 Released 14 December 2022 Formats CD download streaming Label XL Europe Live Recordings 2022 Released 10 March 2023 Format LP CD Label XL 9 5 9 57Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUKDL 60 You Will Never Work in Television Again 2022 A Light for Attracting Attention The Smoke Skrting on the Surface Pana vision Free in the Knowledge Thin Thing Open the Floodgates A Hairdryer 61 Live from Magazine London Non album singles Bending Hectic 2023 31References Edit a b Radiohead s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood form new project the Smile The Guardian 22 May 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Kalia Ammar 8 November 2022 Tom Skinner on the Smile Sons of Kemet and going solo It gives me a blank slate to explore The Guardian Retrieved 8 November 2022 Aubrey Elizabeth 14 August 2021 Nigel Godrich and Thom Yorke give cryptic update on new project the Smile NME Retrieved 13 March 2022 Doherty Niall 27 July 2022 Lost in music Nigel Godrich The New Cue Retrieved 27 July 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Reed Ryan 6 January 2023 Radiohead s Philip Selway on atmospheric solo LP Radiohead s future Spin Retrieved 7 January 2023 Earls John 3 September 2021 Jonny Greenwood on writing the soundtrack for new Princess Diana biopic Spencer NME Retrieved 3 September 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Savage Mark 22 May 2021 The Smile Radiohead stars to debut new band at Glastonbury live stream BBC News Retrieved 23 May 2021 Kreps Daniel 23 May 2021 See Radiohead side project the Smile perform new song We Don t Know What Tomorrow Brings Rolling Stone Retrieved 31 July 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint url status link a b Hussey Allison 22 May 2021 A look at Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood s debut as the Smile at Glastonbury 2021 livestream Pitchfork Retrieved 23 May 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Strauss Matthew 20 December 2021 Watch Thom Yorke play the Smile s Free in the Knowledge Pitchfork Retrieved 20 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Monroe Jazz 30 January 2022 The Smile s new songs debuted in London sound like Radiohead That s a good thing Pitchfork Retrieved 30 January 2022 a b Deville Chris 31 January 2022 Watch the Smile cover Joe Jackson s It s Different For Girls Stereogum Retrieved 8 February 2022 Hogan Marc 4 March 2016 19 unreleased Radiohead songs that could be on their next album Pitchfork Archived from the original on 2 April 2016 Retrieved 4 April 2016 The Smile live in London Radiohead side project prove they re human after all NME 31 January 2022 Retrieved 13 March 2022 a b Empire Kitty 5 February 2022 The Smile review Yorke and Greenwood stay close to the mothership The Guardian Retrieved 13 March 2022 Petridis Alexis 30 January 2022 The Smile review Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood give prog rock tendencies full rein The Guardian Retrieved 13 March 2022 Lavin Will 20 April 2022 The Smile announce debut album A Light For Attracting Attention NME Retrieved 1 November 2022 Harry Drake and Foals Who got the UK s Number 1 album this week Official Charts Company 24 June 2022 Retrieved 27 June 2022 A Light for Attracting Attention Metacritic Retrieved 12 May 2022 Dombal Ryan 12 May 2022 The Smile A Light for Attracting Attention Pitchfork Retrieved 12 May 2022 Rhian Daly 5 January 2022 Radiohead side project the Smile share debut single You Will Never Work In Television Again NME Retrieved 5 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Moore Sam 27 January 2022 Listen to Radiohead side project the Smile s new single The Smoke NME Retrieved 27 January 2022 Minsker Evan 17 March 2022 The Smile share video for new song Skrting on the Surface Pitchfork Retrieved 17 March 2022 Kreps Daniel 3 April 2022 Radiohead side project the Smile debut new song Pana vision in final Peaky Blinders episode Rolling Stone Retrieved 3 April 2022 Lavin Will 20 April 2022 The Smile announce debut album A Light For Attracting Attention NME Retrieved 1 November 2022 Rettig James 9 May 2022 The Smile Thin Thing Stereogum Retrieved 11 May 2022 Richards Will 18 May 2022 The Smile debut new song Friend of a Friend as they kick off European tour NME Retrieved 18 May 2022 Monroe Jazz 13 June 2022 The Smile to tour North America Pitchfork Retrieved 13 June 2022 Golsen Tyler 19 May 2022 The Smile premiere new song Friend of a Friend live Far Out Magazine Retrieved 25 May 2022 Lavin Will 10 July 2022 Thom Yorke confirms new Smile music is in the works NME Retrieved 12 June 2023 Pearis Bill 15 November 2022 The Smile made their US live debut in Providence setlist video BrooklynVegan Retrieved 18 November 2022 a b Murrary Robin 30 January 2023 The Smile announce Europe Live Recordings 2022 EP Clash Retrieved 30 January 2023 Blistein Jon 20 March 2023 The Smile Big Thief Kelela Tapped for 2023 Pitchfork Music Festival Rolling Stone Retrieved 21 March 2023 Corcoran Nina 13 December 2022 The Smile announce new live album Pitchfork Retrieved 14 December 2022 Recordings X L The Smile Europe Live Recordings 2022 Live at Montreux Jazz Festival XL Recordings retrieved 11 June 2023 a b Jones Abby 16 June 2023 Johnny Greenwood says the Smile have a big backlog of ideas Consequence Retrieved 16 June 2023 Dunworth Liberty 20 June 2023 The Smile release Bending Hectic their first new music of 2023 NME Retrieved 20 June 2023 Strauss Matthew 20 June 2023 The Smile release new song Bending Hectic Pitchfork Retrieved 20 June 2023 Roundtree Cheyenne 20 June 2023 The Smile Is Finally 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