For two decades, Radiohead’s recording career had been a see-saw between past and present—or between records that recalled their roots as a rock band, and ones that suggested the group members were actively seeking some next frontier. For 2011’s The King of Limbs, Radiohead had used sampling software to build eight amorphous songs from loops, each shifting like phantoms in the sky. But long-time producer Nigel Godrich wanted to go the other way as sessions began for Radiohead’s follow-up album. This time around, he captured the bandmates on tape as they dug into Thom Yorke’s demos for the first time. The sounds that emerged suggested a synthesis of Radiohead’s first quarter-century, with the electronic experimentation of their most iconoclastic works interlacing with the romantic surges of their earliest days. The resulting album, 2016’s A Moon Shaped Pool is perhaps the most assured-sounding album of Radiohead’s existence.
It’s also a record that expresses deep personal anguish and existential doubt. Yorke split from his long-time partner, Rachel Owen, as the band worked; after a battle with cancer, she would die seven months after the release of A Moon Shaped Pool. Many of these songs explore loss—not just of a relationship itself, but of the time spent in something that simply stops working: A fragile and haunted lullaby, “Daydreaming” surveys just how much our stubborn habits cost us, its tense strings slicing like a hot knife through Yorke’s mangled vocals. And during the devastating “Glass Eyes”, he takes a rare step into first-person narration, relaying the onset of a panic attack above lachrymose textures that also conjure that condition’s unsteady breaths. The album concludes with “True Love Waits”—an older Radiohead tune that fans had been bootlegging for years. A slow and balletic beauty, with piano traced by electronics so faint they suggest a whispering apparition, “True Love Waits” sends off the album with a hymn for holding on and being held in love.
The sessions for A Moon Shaped Pool were so fraught, the members hesitated to discuss it—even a year after the album’s release. “I don’t want to talk about it anymore, if that’s all right,” Ed O’Brien told a reporter. “I feel like the dust hasn’t settled.” But Radiohead again rose to the moment entirely, both in those songs about the tenderest parts of our hearts, and the songs that turned outward, especially on “The Numbers”. A power-to-the-people opus for the climate-change fight, it felt like Radiohead venturing back into politics, pointing us forward. “The future is inside us,” Yorke moans through a psychedelic haze. “It’s not somewhere else.”
Tracklisting
- Burn The Witch
- Daydreaming
- Decks Dark
- Desert Island Disk
- Ful Stop
- Glass Eyes
- Identikit
- The Numbers
- Present Tense
- Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief
- True Love Waits
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Moon_Shaped_Pool |
Format | Vinyl 2× LP Album Limited Edition Stereo (Optimal Media Pressing, White Opaque) |
Label | XL Recordings |
Catalog Number | XLLP790X |
Notes | Limited edition 2LP “opaque white” 180g vinyl exclusive for indie stores. Limited to 9000 copies. Gatefold cover with printed inner sleeves and download card. The inner sides of the sleeve housings are also printed with artwork.. On back cover: Assistant engineer at La Fabrique Studio. Mastered at Gateway Mastering “Thanks to Hervé and Isobel and all at La Fabrique”. ℗ 2016 LLLP, LLP under exclusive license to XL Recordings Ltd. © 2016 LLLP, LLP under exclusive license to XL Recordings Ltd. Published by Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. In memory of Vic Godrich 1936-2015. The runouts are hand-etched. The Optimal stamper numbers are etched in mirrored orientation (3 to 5 chars building up an own group within the runout string). Two separate pressings of AMSP on Opaque White exist based on matrix runouts. One is by Optimal Media GmbH (this pressing) and the other is by Rainbo Records ([url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8666501]here[/url]). “Variants 1, 4 & 5” of the Optimal Media pressing (see Barcodes and Other Identifiers) have a sticker with the correct barcode and catalog number XLLP790X stickered over the barcode of the [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8581636]regular black vinyl issue[/url] outside the sealing foil, indicating that white vinyl copies of the Optimal Media pressing are actually packaged in covers made for the regular issue. The catalog number on the spine of the Optimal Media pressing is “XLLP790”. Records are housed in thin paper printed inner sleeves. The Rainbo pressing has the correct barcode printed on the back cover with ‘XLLP790’ printed below as the catalog number. Records are housed in thick cardboard printed inner sleeves. |
Discogs URL | Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool |