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Monday, January 28, 2008

Hail To The Thief


2+2=5
sit down, stand up
sail to the moon
backdrifts
go to sleep
where i end and you begin
we suck young blood
the gloaming
there there
i will
a punch-up at the wedding
myxomatosis
scatterbrain
a wolf at the door

Released 06/09/2003 UK, 06/10/2003 US & Canada
Produced by Radiohead and Nigel Godrich.

From Rolling Stone:
"We wanted to relearn the art of putting out shorter songs," says Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien. "Keeping it succinct instead of taking the listener on a journey."

On their sixth album, Hail to the Thief (due June 10th), Radiohead return to the masterful songwriting of their early work but flavor it with the experimentation of their last two CDs, 2000's Kid A and 2001's Amnesiac . Songs pulsate, skitter electronically and turn into distorted gospel numbers -- but they also rock.
"On tour in 2001 in America, I think we learned to swagger as a band," O'Brien explains. "We wanted to capture that on record. We also didn't want to spend too long in the studio."

The group recorded Thief primarily over a marathon two-week session in Los Angeles with their customary producer, Nigel Godrich. The results are stunning, such as on the opener, "2 + 2 = 5," which builds from droning blips into passionate rock. Its lyrics include the title phrase "Hail to the thief," which O'Brien says is not intended simply as a reference to George W. Bush.

Other highlights include the fuzzed-out "Myxomatosis," which takes its name from a disease that killed British rabbits, and the yearning ballad "I Will," on which singer Thom Yorke is accompanied by just a keyboard.

While Thief is gloomy, the recording had one bright spot, according to O'Brien: "This is the first album where, at the end of making it, we haven't wanted to kill each other."
http://www.greenplastic.com/discography/albums/httt.php

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