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Radiohead Announce First Tour Since 2018
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Radiohead are hitting the road for the first time in seven years, the band confirmed on Wednesday, announcing a 20-date European tour slated to start later this year.

The tour will start November 4 with four dates in Madrid, Spain at the Movistar Arena. The band will play four nights in Bologna, Italy at the Unipol Arena, four in London at the O2 Arena, four in Copenhagen at the Royal Arena and four final shows in Berlin at the Uber Arena, wrapping the tour on December 12. Those are the only dates the band has announced thus far, though in a statement on Wednesday, drummer Philip Selway didn’t necessarily rule out adding more.

“Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it,” Selway said. “After a seven year pause, it felt really good to play the songs again and reconnect with a musical identity that has become...
Mira el artículo completo en The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 3/9/2025
  • de Ethan Millman
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Thom Yorke Embraces ‘Terrifying’ Work as a Visual Artist in First Museum Exhibit
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When Thom Yorke and the rest of Radiohead signed their first record deal in 1991, Yorke found himself feeling “embarrassment” at leaving his training as a visual artist behind in favor of “making music, sound, and words,” he tells The Art Newspaper in a new interview. After he ended up disliking the album cover to the band’s debut, Pablo Honey, he sought out a classmate, Stanley Donwood, and began a decades-long collaboration on album art. Their work is featured at Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum, in Yorke’s first-ever institutional exhibit,...
Mira el artículo completo en Rollingstone.com
  • 6/8/2025
  • de Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
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Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard Team Up for Collaborative Single “Back in the Game”: Stream
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Mark Pritchard has recruited Thom Yorke of The Smile and Radiohead for a new single. Together, the two have unveiled the recording for “Back in the Game,” which was previewed live throughout Yorke’s 2024 solo tour. Take a listen below.

While the two have been frequent creative partners over the past decade, often appearing on each other’s records (like Pritchard’s 2016 single “Beautiful People”) and in live performance settings, “Back in the Game” marks their first proper collaboration. On the track, Pritchard digitally distorted Yorke’s distinct vocals with a H910 Harmonizer, lending an edgy, haunting quality to the song.

The visual was directed by longtime Pritchard collaborator Jonathan Zawada, a creator known for mixing digital and analogue techniques. “I was immediately struck by the deranged bassline that made me think of the final scene of Staying Alive where John Travolta is cockily strutting through the New York streets,...
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 13/2/2025
  • de Mary Siroky
  • Consequence - Music
Spotlight: Molly Sims's Charity Work
In addition to participating on an Operation Smile medical mission to Lima, Peru, in 2007, actress and model Molly Sims, best known for her role on the popular TV show “Las Vegas,” co-hosted Operation Smile’s The Smile Collection fundraising gala in New York.

Of her experience in Peru, Sims said, “These kinds of experiences in life are not easily come by. We thank Operation Smile for enriching our lives and showing us a new frontier. Operation Smile volunteers are wonderful, beautiful people who change children’s lives. This experience with Operation Smile in Peru touched our hearts and made us realize how truly lucky we are, and how lucky these people are to have Operation Smile in their lives.”

She is also a Baby2Baby Angel.

Charities & foundations supported

Molly Sims has supported the following charities:

Alzheimer's AssociationArtists for Peace and JusticeBaby2BabyClothes Off Our BackFeeding AmericaFree Arts NYCGlobal GreenGlobal...
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  • 7/2/2025
  • Look to the Stars
'Scary Movie 6' Gets Release Window Courtesy of Marlon Wayans
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The 2000s were the golden age of parody comedy films, with genre-specific lampoons taking broad swings at every trope under the sun. Did America need an absurdist distraction during the height of the Bush administration? Perhaps. The kings of the parody genre were unquestionably the Wayans brothers with their first Scary Movie which debuted in 2000. Now, the brothers are returning to the Scary Movie franchise with the sixth installment, after stepping away from the property after Scary Movie 2. During a recent appearance in BigBoy TV, Marlon Wayans gave an update regarding the release of the long-awaited sequel, revealing that Scary Movie 6 is eyeing 2026.

News of the trio coming back to the Scary Movie series broke back in October of this year. Marlon Wayans posted on Instagram a picture with the smiling Ghostface that now has over 1.2 million likes. Officially, the Wayans brothers have since spoken to Deadline and...
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  • 17/12/2024
  • de Andrew Rosas
  • MovieWeb
Timothe Chalamet's Homeland Character Explained (& Why He's The Absolute Worst)
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In the 2010s, few TV dramas were as popular as Homeland, and the Showtime series even featured Timothe Chalamet in an early-career role. The Emmy-winning show premiered in 2010 and centers on CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), who believes rescued Pow Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) was "turned" by Al Qaeda and plans to carry out a terrorist attack on the United States of America. From that premise, Carrie travels the world as she deals with a variety of international threats.

It wasn't long after Homeland that Timothe Chalamet saw his career skyrocket. He quickly became one of Hollywood's buzziest young actors to watch when he broke out in 2017's Call Me By Your Name. His role as the lovesick Elio Perlman earned Chalamet an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. From there, Chalamet has continued to impress in both arthouse films like The French Dispatch and Bones and All...
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  • 17/11/2024
  • de Liz Hersey
  • ScreenRant
Smile 2 Movie Plot Summary & Spoilers Explained
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For those looking to relive or hear about them for the first time, The Direct has a full breakdown of the horrors of Smile 2.

The Smile franchise has again taken the world by storm with a 2024 sequel that explores the decline and demonic possession of pop star Skye Riley.

The horror franchise's 2022 debut ended as the main protagonist, Rose Cotter, succumbed to the Smile curse and killed herself in a swarm of flames.

Read full article on The Direct.
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  • 4/11/2024
  • de Sam Hargrave
  • The Direct
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Thom Yorke Kicks Off Solo Tour in New Zealand, Debuts New Song “Back in the Game”: Video + Setlist
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Thom Yorke began his solo tour of New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, and Japan on Wednesday night in Christchurch, New Zealand, and played a handful of rarities, Radiohead and The Smile cuts, and even a brand new song called “Back in the Game.”

As Yorke alluded to in his recent interview with Double J — where he claimed he didn’t “give a flying fuck” about fans clamoring for Radiohead’s return — he took the stage with a minimalist set-up featuring several large synth machines and a microphone (and no drummer).

He opened the show with an acoustic rendition of the In Rainbows favorite “Weird Fishes/Arpeggi,” and continued with Radiohead’s “I Might Be Wrong.” Yorke went on to play several more Radiohead tracks, including “Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box” (which he debuted solo for the first time ever live), “Bloom,” “How to Disappear Completely,” “Daydreaming,” “Everything in its Right Place,...
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 23/10/2024
  • de Paolo Ragusa
  • Consequence - Music
Smile 2's Peter Jacobson On Joining Horror Franchise, Character With Knowledge Of The Smiler's Rules & House
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Peter Jacobson is the rare character with a leg up on The Smiler in Smile 2. After a variety of smaller and supporting roles in everything from the John Travolta-led legal drama A Civil Action to Law & Order, Jacobson properly broke out with his turn as Dr. Chris Taub in the House cast from season 4 until the series finale. In the years since the Hugh Laurie-led drama ended, the actor has since gone on to expand his filmography with everything from Justine Bateman's Violet to Showtime's Ray Donovan, USA Network's Colony, NCIS: Los Angeles and Fear the Walking Dead.

In Smile 2's story, Jacobson stars as Morris, an E.R. technician who reaches out to protagonist Skye Riley as she begins experiencing the hauntings of The Smiler after having the curse passed on to her. Despite her reservations, Skye elects to meet with Morris, who...
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  • 22/10/2024
  • de Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
‘Smile 2’ Review: A Skillfully Disquieting Sequel Turns the Life of a Pop Star Into a Horror Ride of Mental Breakdown
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Portraying the life of a diva pop star — or, at least, doing it convincingly — isn’t the easiest thing for a movie to bring off. There are too many real-life counterparts. The director Brady Corbet (“The Brutalist”), teaming up with Natalie Portman, got about halfway there in “Vox Lux.” Lady Gaga, drawing on elements of her own legend but shrewd enough to play the heroine of “A Star Is Born” as not a version of herself, created a character for the ages. More recently, M. Night Shyamalan seemed to make “Trap” mostly to let his budding musician daughter, Saleka Shyamalan, embody a pop singer — which she did with aplomb in concert, less convincingly in the backstage scenes. So when you hear that “Smile 2,” Parker Finn’s sequel to his effective if overloaded creep-out horror film of two years ago, is centered around a pop star, you may not exactly...
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  • 16/10/2024
  • de Owen Gleiberman
  • Variety Film + TV
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The Smile Release New Album Cutouts: Stream
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The third studio album by The Smile, and their second of 2024, Cutouts, has arrived.

Released today via Xl Recordings, Cutouts features 10 new songs by the Radiohead spinoff composed of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and drummer Tom Skinner. Many of the songs were first premiered live during the trio’s 2021 and 2022 performances, and were then recorded at Oxford and Abbey Road Studios.

Get Thom Yorke Tickets Here

Cutouts is the second full-length release by The Smile in 2024, following January’s Wall of Eyes, one of the best albums of 2024 so far. The new album was preceded by a number of singles, including “Don’t Get Me Started,” “Foreign Spies,” and “Zero Sum.”

Now, Cutouts in digital, CD, cassette, and vinyl formats, including standard black vinyl and a limited-edition white pressing. Stream the album on Apple Music below.

The Smile doesn’t have any tour dates on the books, but Thom Yorke does,...
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 4/10/2024
  • de Jo Vito
  • Consequence - Music
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The Smile Release New Song “Don’t Get Me Started”: Stream
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The Smile have released a brand new song called “Don’t Get Me Started,” alongside an accompanying music video directed by audiovisual artist Weirdcore.

“Don’t Get Me Started” was originally premiered live in concert during a string of shows earlier this year. Last week, The Smile released the song alongside another new track called “The Slip” on 12-inch vinyl exclusively in independent record stores. Now, “Don’t Get Me Started” is available to stream globally online.

Crafted by the visual artist Weirdcore, known for their collaborations with Aphex Twin, Radiohead, and The Caretaker, the video features a continuously transforming environment that shifts, stutters, mutates, and collapses. Color emerges and is quickly reverted back to black and white; pyramids, vague cityscapes, suited characters, and industrial backdrops appear often before a new environmental element creates a new scene altogether. The song’s haunting bridge is paired with colorful animations, elaborate landscapes,...
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 8/8/2024
  • de Paolo Ragusa
  • Consequence - Music
Oscar-Nominated Composer, Radiohead Guitarist Jonny Greenwood “Out Of Danger After Medical Emergency”
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Guitarist and composer Jonny Greenwood is “out of danger” after intensive care medical treatment, according to a statement released by one of his musical projects The Smile.

Greenwood, who composed movie scores for The Phantom Thread, Spencer, There Will Be Blood and The Power of the Dog in addition to his longtime status as lead guitarist and keyboard player with Radiohead, will soon be returning home from hospital, but The Smile – which sees Greenwood on stage with Radiohead bandmate Thom Yorke – has cancelled forthcoming engagements. The statement read:

“A few days ago, Jonny became seriously ill from an infection that needed emergency hospital treatment, some of it in intensive care. Mercifully he is now out of danger and will soon return home. We have been instructed by the medical team in charge of Jonny’s care to cancel all engagements until he has had time to make a full recovery.
Mira el artículo completo en Deadline Film + TV
  • 13/7/2024
  • de Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Thom Yorke Releases Original Score for New Film Confidenza: Stream
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Thom Yorke has shared the original score he composed for Daniele Luchetti’s new film Confidenza.

Released via Xl recordings, the Radiohead and The Smile frontman offered previews of his Confidenza score this week with “Knife’s Edge” and “Prize Giving.” Confidenza, which was adapted from Domenico Starnone’s novel of the same name and released in Italian cinemas this week, is Yorke’s second film score after crafting the soundtrack to Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake in 2018.

Yorke’s Confidenza score was produced by previous collaborator Sam Petts-Davies. Consisting of 12 tracks, the album was recorded with the London Contemporary Orchestra alongside a jazz ensemble that included Robert Stillman and Yorke’s bandmate in The Smile, Tom Skinner. Stream the Confidenza soundtrack below.

Meanwhile, Yorke has been gearing up for the second leg of a European tour with The Smile in support of the supergroup’s new album, Wall of Eyes.
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Film News
  • 26/4/2024
  • de Paolo Ragusa
  • Consequence - Film News
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Thom Yorke Releases Original Score for New Film Confidenza: Stream
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Thom Yorke has shared the original score he composed for Daniele Luchetti’s new film Confidenza.

Released via Xl recordings, the Radiohead and The Smile frontman offered previews of his Confidenza score this week with “Knife’s Edge” and “Prize Giving.” Confidenza, which was adapted from Domenico Starnone’s novel of the same name and released in Italian cinemas this week, is Yorke’s second film score after crafting the soundtrack to Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake in 2018.

Yorke’s Confidenza score was produced by previous collaborator Sam Petts-Davies. Consisting of 12 tracks, the album was recorded with the London Contemporary Orchestra alongside a jazz ensemble that included Robert Stillman and Yorke’s bandmate in The Smile, Tom Skinner. Stream the Confidenza soundtrack below.

Meanwhile, Yorke has been gearing up for the second leg of a European tour with The Smile in support of the supergroup’s new album, Wall of Eyes.
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 26/4/2024
  • de Paolo Ragusa
  • Consequence - Music
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Thom Yorke Previews New Film Score for Confidenza with Two Tracks: Stream
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Thom Yorke, frontman of Radiohead and The Smile, has composed the original score for Daniele Luchetti’s new film Confidenza.

Confidenza marks Yorke’s second film score, following his contributions to Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 remake of Suspiria. As a preview of his latest effort, Yorke has shared the visual for “Knife Edge” and its B-side, “Prize Giving.” Check out both songs below.

Spanning a total of 12 tracks, Yorke’s score for Confidenza will recorded with the London Contemporary Orchestra alongside a jazz ensemble which included Robert Stillman and Yorke’s bandmate in The Smile, Tom Skinner. It will be released digitally this Friday, April 26th via Xl Recordings, with a physical release following on July 12th.

Confidenza is an adaptation of Domenico Starnone’s 2019 novel of the same name. Starring Elio Germano, Vittoria Puccini, and Isabella Ferrari, the Italian drama centers around an affair between a teacher named Pietro and his former student Teresa.
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Film News
  • 22/4/2024
  • de Scoop Harrison
  • Consequence - Film News
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Thom Yorke Previews New Film Score for Confidenza with Two Tracks: Stream
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Thom Yorke, frontman of Radiohead and The Smile, has composed the original score for Daniele Luchetti’s new film Confidenza.

Confidenza marks Yorke’s second film score, following his contributions to Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 remake of Suspiria. As a preview of his latest effort, Yorke has shared the visual for “Knife Edge” and its B-side, “Prize Giving.” Check out both songs below.

Spanning a total of 12 tracks, Yorke’s score for Confidenza will recorded with the London Contemporary Orchestra alongside a jazz ensemble which included Robert Stillman and Yorke’s bandmate in The Smile, Tom Skinner. It will be released digitally this Friday, April 26th via Xl Recordings, with a physical release following on July 12th.

Confidenza is an adaptation of Domenico Starnone’s 2019 novel of the same name. Starring Elio Germano, Vittoria Puccini, and Isabella Ferrari, the Italian drama centers around an affair between a teacher named Pietro and his former student Teresa.
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 22/4/2024
  • de Scoop Harrison
  • Consequence - Music
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Lukas Gage’s Mom “Loved” His Raunchy ‘White Lotus’ Scene
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Lukas Gage’s mom didn’t mind sitting through watching her son’s sex scene in White Lotus. In fact, she actually had some positive feedback.

While appearing on Live With Kelly and Mark on Friday, Gage was asked by Mark Consuelos what his mom thought about the raunchy scene, involving an intimate moment with Murray Bartlett’s character, from the first season of Mike White’s hit series.

“She loved it,” said Gage. “She didn’t care. She was like, ‘Go for it!’ My mom is really cool and understanding about that kind of thing.”

Gage continued, “She says I have the cutest butt in Hollywood, too.”

Elsewhere in their chat, Kelly Ripa said that in 2021, Gage crashed Paris Hilton’s nuptials. Gage clarified, “It was an accidental wedding crash. I did not know it was Paris Hilton’s wedding.”

“So I show up in like a T-shirt to...
Mira el artículo completo en The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 22/3/2024
  • de Tatiana Tenreyro
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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The Smile Release New Album Wall of Eyes: Stream
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The Smile have released with their album, Wall of Eyes. Stream it via Apple Music or Spotify below.

Recorded by the trio of Tom Skinner and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood between Oxford and Abbey Road Studios, Wall of Eyes features string arrangements by the London Contemporary Orchestra, with production and mixing credits going to Sam Petts-Davies. It arrives as the follow-up to their 2022 debut, A Light for Attracting Attention.

The eight-track project was announced in November of last year with the release of the album’s title track and its accompanying Paul Thomas Anderson-directed music video. Previous singles include “Friend of a Friend” — which was first previewed during The Smile’s 2022-2023 tour — and “Bending Hectic.”

In his review, Consequence’s Jonah Krueger praised Wall of Eyes, calling it a “swirling, vibrant world that distills the foundation of its predecessor down to the essentials before letting...
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 26/1/2024
  • de Kayla Higgins
  • Consequence - Music
Thom Yorke in Glastonbury (2006)
The Smile Wall of Eyes Review: An Ephemeral, If Somewhat Familiar, Trip
Thom Yorke in Glastonbury (2006)
With Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood comprising two-thirds of the Smile’s lineup, the band is unlikely to ever escape comparisons to Radiohead. There’s a certain undefinable quality to the latter group’s music that courses conspicuously through the Smile’s Wall of Eyes, but there are also some more easily identifiable similarities between the two bands.

For one, most of the eight tracks here are built around drumbeats that help to anchor ephemeral melodies. On the title track, ambient synths ebb and flow, washing over the song’s acoustic guitars in a way that’s reminiscent of Radiohead’s “How to Disappear Completely.” Elsewhere, the surreal electric guitar of the eight-minute “Bending Hectic” serves as a touchstone around which fever-pitched synths continually circle, similar to those on albums like Hail to the Thief.

“Friend of a Friend” breaks from Wall of Eyes’s electronic sound, with a piano-driven...
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  • 24/1/2024
  • de Dana Poland
  • Slant Magazine
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The Smile Are More Than a Radiohead Side Hustle
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The release of a new Radiohead album is greeted in certain circles as a kind of holy occasion, a time to drop everything else going on in your life and commence Deep Listening.

We have not witnessed such a hallowed event since 2016, when Radiohead dropped A Moon Shaped Pool, and a new album after such a wait sure would be welcome. Sometimes, though, it’s nice to see what the members of a great band can do when working outside such weighty expectations. That’s the story of the Smile,...
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  • 23/1/2024
  • de Jon Dolan
  • Rollingstone.com
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Lil Nas X, Ariana Grande, 21 Savage, And All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
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Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This jam-packed week is filled with iconic comebacks, including Lil Nas X’s buoyantly blasphemous track and Ariana Grande’s sassy house-infused single. Plus, 21 Savage returns to England in full force, Kid Cudi and Jay-Z deliver star-studded features, and Kali Uchis gives us a merengue-inspired gem.

Lil Nas X, “J-Christ” (YouTube)

Ariana Grande, “Yes, And?” (YouTube)

21 Savage, “Redrum” (YouTube)

Kid Cudi feat. Travis Scott, “Get Off Me” (YouTube)

Jay-Z feat.
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  • 12/1/2024
  • de Rolling Stone
  • Rollingstone.com
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The Smile Share ‘Friend of a Friend’ Ahead of ‘Wall of Eyes’ Independent Movie Theatre Events
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When The Smile first premiered the single “Friend of a Friend,” it was to an eager audience in Croatia. During that show, back in 2022, the trio made up of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner revealed that the song had been written that same day. At the time, it was only a skeleton of the song it would come to be as the Radiohead side-project released “Friend of a Friend” as the latest single from their upcoming record Wall of Eyes.

“All the window balconies, they seem so flimsy...
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  • 9/1/2024
  • de Larisha Paul
  • Rollingstone.com
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The Smile Unveil New Single “Friend of a Friend”: Stream
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The Smile have unveiled “Friend of a Friend,” the latest preview of their upcoming sophomore album, Wall of Eyes.

The song, which was initially previewed in concert during The Smile’s 2022/2023 tour, features strings from the London Contemporary Orchestra and saxophone from Robert Stillman.

The Smile have also announced Wall Of Eyes, On Film, a cinematic event in collaboration with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson. Screening at 12 independent cinemas across the world between January 18th-25th, the event will include a complete playback of Wall Of Eyes in surround sound and featuring never-before-seen footage of the album’s recording sessions, plus the world premiere of the music video for “Friend of a Friend” directed by Anderson and shot on 35mm. The programming also includes past collaborations between Anderson and Thom Yorke. More information and ticketing details can be found here.

Wall of Eyes arrives in full on January 26th via Xl Recordings.
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  • 9/1/2024
  • de Scoop Harrison
  • Consequence - Music
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Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien Says He’s “Deep Into” Next Solo Album
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Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien has given fans an update on his next solo album in a message that also calls for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas.

In an Instagram post, O’Brien thanked his “little community” of fans and explained that he had needed a break. “I’m deep into my next record, and deep in the process,” he wrote. “I will share some more soon … from music to influences to gear .. all of it… it’s been and continues to be a journey..Sending love and warmth from me and Ziggy.”

Earlier in the message, O’Brien apologized for not commenting on the heightened Gaza conflict earlier. “Like so many of you I have found the events of October 7 and what has followed too awful for words .. anything that I have tried to write feels so utterly inadequate,” he said. “Ceasefire now. Return the hostages.
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  • 2/1/2024
  • de Eddie Fu
  • Consequence - Music
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André 3000, Drake, Tate McRae and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
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Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, André 3000 picks up his flute for a strange yet pleasant pivot; Drake gives Taylor Swift a shoutout; and Tate McRae gets spiteful with her exes. Plus, new music from Madi Diaz, Kacey Musgraves, Boygenius, and Dolly Parton.

André 3000, “I swear, I Really Wanted To Make A ‘Rap’ Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time” (YouTube)

Drake, “Red Button” (YouTube)

Tate McRae,...
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  • 17/11/2023
  • de Rolling Stone
  • Rollingstone.com
Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson Directs Thom Yorke in Trippy ‘Wall of Eyes’ Music Video — Watch
Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson is reuniting with his Radiohead cohorts.

The Oscar-winning auteur helms Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood’s latest music video for band The Smile along with Tom Skinner. The Smile’s new track “Wall of Eyes” is from the eponymous album, set to be released January 26 by Xl Recordings.

Anderson directs the trippy black-and-white music video for “Wall of Eyes,” which centers on Yorke wandering through London. Yorke is shown alone in a pub, staring at a literal wall of eyeballs with a Lynchian twist, and later among dozens of versions of himself. The music video was filmed on location at The Mildmay Club and on the streets of London, England from October 24 to 26, 2023.

“Wall of Eyes” also features strings by The London Contemporary Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Brunt. The video is produced by Sara Murphy, Erica Frauman, and Shirley O’Connor, with Andy Jurgensen editing.

Anderson previously directed...
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  • 13/11/2023
  • de Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
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The Smile Announce New Album Wall of Eyes
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The Smile are back with a new album titled Wall of Eyes, due for release on January 26th, 2024 via Xl Recordings.

Spanning eight tracks, Wall of Eyes is the latest release from the trio consisting of Tom Skinner and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood. It was recorded in Oxford and at Abbey Road Studios and features string arrangements by the London Contemporary Orchestra. As a preview, the band has shared the album’s title track, which is accompanied by a music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Watch it below. Pre-orders for the album are now ongoing.

The Smile first indicated that they were working on material earlier this year, sharing via an email blast in March that they had been in the studio for nearly two months. In early June, Greenwood confirmed that the trio had “a big backlog of ideas.”

Then, later in June, The Smile shared “Bending Hectic,...
Mira el artículo completo en Consequence - Music
  • 13/11/2023
  • de Jo Vito
  • Consequence - Music
John C. Lyons
Eerie Horror Fest Kicks Off This Week in Pennsylvania!
John C. Lyons
The Eerie Horror Fest kicks off this week at the historic Warner Theatre in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania and runs from October 4-7, 2023. For tickets and more information, go to www.eeriehorrorfest.com.

“This year the Eerie Horror Fest received submissions from 25 different countries,” says Festival Director John C. Lyons. “Every film submission was watched by at least 4 members of our programming team and we broke our own rules to select 6 Pitch Competition finalists. We were blown away by the amount of talent out there. The horror genre is truly alive and well!”

The highlight of the fest is that American filmmaker, photographer, and artist, Mark Pellington, will be in attendance at this year’s epic event. On Friday, October 6th, the Fest will be screening his 2002 cult classic, The Mothman Prophecies, starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Debra Messing, and Will Patton. Pellington will join the festival’s pop-culture sociologist, Dr.
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  • 2/10/2023
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Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, Anitta, J Balvin, and All the Songs You Need To Know This Week
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Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Nick Minaj and Ice Spice revamp a classic for the Barbie soundtrack, J Balvin takes the tempo to the next level, and Anitta returns to her Brazilian funk roots.

Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, “Barbie World (with Aqua)” (YouTube)

Anitta, “Funk Rave” (YouTube)

J Balvin, “En Alta” (YouTube)

Peso Pluma feat. Junior H, “Luna” (YouTube)

Kim Petras, “Feed the Beast,” (YouTube)

Carly Rae Jepsen, “Shy Boy” (YouTube)

Gwen Stefani,...
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  • 23/6/2023
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The Smile Is Finally Back With New Single ‘Bending Hectic’
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Nearly a year after The Smile surprised fans with a new song at Montreux Jazz Festival, with Thom Yorke confessing he had only written the words 30 minutes before taking the stage, the band has finally released their new single, “Bending Hectic.”

The eight-minute track by Radiohead’s Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, and jazz drummer Tom Skinner of Sons of Kemet, marks the band’s first release of 2023 after being recorded at London’s Abbey Road Studios earlier this year.

The band formed in 2020 as part of a Covid-19 lockdown side...
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  • 20/6/2023
  • de Cheyenne Roundtree
  • Rollingstone.com
From ‘Nimona’ to ‘Ruby Gillman’ and ‘Mutant Mayhem,’ Big Plays, Buzz Titles, and a Central Paradox at This Year’s Annecy
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Annecy — Opening under the pall of Thursday’s knife attack, – which prompted a spirited show of solidarity and communal defiance at its opening ceremony on Sunday – this year’s Annecy Intl. Animation Film Festival has never been bigger. Creativity is exploding, from “Spider-Verse” and beyond.

Animation is flowering in India and Africa.

Yet studio work, much courtesy of streamer orders, may rebound, but never return to the halcyon levels of the last few years. Theatrical for most animation titles has yet to return, moreover – save for extraordinary mega-blockbusters such as “Across the Spider-Verse” and “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.” 10 takes on this year’s Annecy, the biggest animation festival on the world:

The Big Plays

Three – and nearly four – high-profile U.S. movies world premiere at Annecy: Disney’s “Once Upon A Studio,” a 100th anniversary celebratory short; DreamWorks Animation’s comedy fantasy “Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken”; and Netflix’s...
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  • 12/6/2023
  • de John Hopewell
  • Variety Film + TV
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Pj Harvey Announces First New Album in 7 Years, Shares Lead Single: Stream
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Pj Harvey has confirmed her first new album in seven years. Entitled I Inside the Old Year Dying, it’s due out on July 7th via Partisan Records. As a preview, Harvey has unveiled “A Child’s Question, August” as the lead single. Watch the song’s accompanying video below.

The songs featured on I Inside the Old Year Dying came together in “about three weeks.” Harvey then recorded the album live at London’s Battery Studio with longtime collaborator John Parish and producer Flood.

“I think the album is about searching, looking – the intensity of first love, and seeking meaning,” Harvey said. “Not that there has to be a message, but the feeling I get from the record is one of love – it’s tinged with sadness and loss, but it’s loving. I think that’s what makes it feel so welcoming: so open.”

I Inside the Old...
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  • 26/4/2023
  • de Alex Young
  • Consequence - Music
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Pj Harvey Announces Comeback Single
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Pj Harvey has announced the release of a new song called “A Child’s Question, August.” It’s set for release on Wednesday, April 26th. Below, you can watch a preview of the song’s accompanying music video directed by Steve Gullick.

Harvey previously revealed her intention to release a new album this summer. Her last full-length, The Hope Six Demolition Project, came out in 2016.

Speaking to Rolling Stone last year, Harbey said she was inspired by “soundtrack writers” like Jonny Greenwood, Mica Levi, Hildur Guðnadóttir, and Ryuichi Sakamoto, as well as Thom Yorke’s work with The Smile, Anna von Hausswolff’s All Thoughts Fly, and Bob Dylan’s 2020 effort Rough and Rowdy Ways.

She also said that her multi-year archival campaign — in which she reissued her previous albums and associated demos on vinyl — compelled her to “go back to demo’ing on my four-track again.”

Last year, Harvey...
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  • 24/4/2023
  • de Alex Young
  • Consequence - Music
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The Smile Are Seven Weeks into Recording Their New Album
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The Smile, the supergroup featuring Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood alongside Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner, have revealed they are nearly two months into recording their new album.

The news was buried at the end of an email blast (via Reddit) announcing a handful of new North American tour dates. “We’re deep in recording, week 7,” The Smile wrote. “Reel 15.” The group didn’t reveal any further details, but it’s a promising sign they could release new music before this summer.

In June, The Smile will head out on a now 18-date tour featuring their first-ever show in Mexico City, as well as stops in Austin, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, and more. Tickets are available to purchase via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program.

The Smile dropped their debut album, A Light for Attracting Attention, in May 2022. In January,...
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  • 23/3/2023
  • de Eddie Fu
  • Consequence - Music
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Foo Fighters, The Smile, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Lead Rbc Bluesfest’s 2023 Lineup
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Foo Fighters, The Smile, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, and Shania Twain are among the acts set to play Rbc Ottawa Bluesfest this summer.

The annual music festival goes down over nine nights (July 6th-9th and July 12th-16th) at LeBreton Flats Park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

The 2023 lineup also promises Mumford & Sons, Weezer, Death Cab For Cutie, Thundercat, BadBadNotGood, The War on Drugs, Fleet Foxes, Tegan and Sara, Ludacris, Charlotte Cardin, Ajr, Orville Peck, Alvvays, Sudan Archives, Pup, Tank & The Bangas, Julia Jacklin, White Reaper, and Koffee. Check out complete full day-by-day lineup below.

Full Festival and VIP Club passes, as well as single-day tickets to Rbc Bluesfest 2023 go on sale beginning Thursday, February 23rd via the festival’s website.

Editor’s Note: Visit Consequence’s new Live portal for the latest music festival news and tour announcements. Also, subscribe to our newsletter to get live music news delivered straight to your inbox.
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  • 22/2/2023
  • de Alex Young
  • Consequence - Music
The Golden Dregs’ Benjamin Woods: ‘The government needs to intervene and regulate what people can do with second homes’
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Benjamin Woods, the bear-like, baritone-voiced frontman of indie band The Golden Dregs, lets out a big sigh. “Ahhh,” he says, before taking a big gulp of Guinness. “We’re going to have to talk about lockdown, I guess.” While we are thankfully now at a point where pandemic chat isn’t creeping into every single conversation, it’s impossible to properly talk about his new album, On Grace & Dignity, without going there.

Written by Woods in the depths of the pandemic, the record is a warm, dreamy paean to the grit and gorgeousness of Cornwall’s capital, Truro. It’s the seven-piece’s third album, and their first since signing with British label 4Ad, home to bands such as Pixies, Big Thief and The National. Woods, whose gruff tones and wry, observational lyrics have earned him the moniker of the “Cornish Leonard Cohen”, started work on it from his south...
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  • 19/2/2023
  • de Ellie Harrison
  • The Independent - Music
Fantastic Fest Unveils 2022 Lineup, Featuring ‘Smile,’ Anya Taylor-Joy’s ‘The Menu’ and Park Chan-wook Tribute
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Fantastic Fest, a weeklong celebration of genre filmmaking, has announced the full lineup for its 2022 festival.

This year’s event, taking place in Austin, Texas, from Sept. 22 through Sept. 29, will open with the world premiere of Paramount’s unsettling thriller “The Smile,” starring Sosie Bacon as a doctor whose mind begins to turn on her after she witnesses a traumatic experience involving a patient. Director Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or-winning black comedy “Triangle of Sadness” will close the festival.

In total, Fantastic Fest will showcase 21 world premieres, 14 North American premieres and 21 U.S. premieres. Now in its 17th edition, the festival will be held at Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar. Horror mavens who can’t make the trek to Texas will be able to catch up on the festivities a week later through the virtual “Ff@Home” experience from Sept. 29 through Oct. 4.

“It’s been far too long since we...
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  • 16/8/2022
  • de Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety Film + TV
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Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood Go Off the Clock and Have a Good Time on the Smile’s Debut
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Halfway through A Light for Attracting Attention, the Smile’s debut album, Thom Yorke flashes a smirk: “Don’t bore us, get to the chorus,” he drawls slowly almost without melody over ambient synths and downtempo piano on “Open the Floodgates.” Then he doubles down, whinging, “We want the good bits, without your bullshit, and no heartaches.” These lines are the sorts of gormless heckles he and fellow Smile member Jonny Greenwood have likely heard for decades in their other band, Radiohead, ever since they ventured into more experimental terrain on 1997’s Ok Computer.
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  • 12/5/2022
  • de Kory Grow
  • Rollingstone.com
Rushes: Cannes Classics, Aap Rocky x Rihanna x Sean Price Williams, Festival Turmoil
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Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.NEWSThe Mother and the Whore (1972).The lineup for this year's Cannes Classics boasts a 4k digital restoration of Jean Eustache's The Mother and the Whore, a rare screening of Satyajit Ray’s newly restored Pratidwandi, films by Vittorio de Sica, Orson Welles, Mike De Leon, and much more. After recently making Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger's I Know Where I'm Going! available for free online, Martin Scorsese is set to narrate and executive produce a documentary about the filmmaking duo. Directed by David Hinton, the documentary follows Scorsese's personal journey with and relationship to Powell & Pressburger's films. David Cronenberg has announced his follow-up to Crimes of the Future: Starring Vincent Cassel and produced by Saïd Ben Saïd, Shrouds is about grieving widower whose technologically innovative (and controversial) cemetery is vandalized. Recommended VIEWINGThe trailer...
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  • 11/5/2022
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Watch: The Wolf House Directors Team with The Smile for Thin Thing Music Video
Kendrick Lamar
With Arcade Fire, Kendrick Lamar, Sharon Van Etten, Wilco, and more, it’s quite a month for new music and amongst our most-anticipated albums is the debut from the Radiohead side project The Smile. Comprised of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner, their album A Light For Attracting Attention will drop this Friday but they’ve now released a new music video for the single Thin Thing.

Directed by Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña, who helmed the stunning animation The Wolf House and the recent short The Bones, it’s a vivid stop-motion operating with its own fascinating dreamlike logic.

“Hearing the song for the first time, we imagined a frenetic fluid that carries machines, pieces of human bodies and carnivorous plants,” said the directors. “When presenting the idea to the band, Thom told us about a dream that made him write the song. We believe...
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  • 11/5/2022
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Radiohead’s Thom Yorke Drops Surprise New Solo Song ‘5.17’
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Already in the midst of his Radiohead side project The Smile, Thom Yorke dropped a surprise new song titled “5.17” on streaming services without warning Sunday.

While it’s unclear why the piano ballad suddenly appeared — reps for Yorke did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s request for comment — its arrival coincides with Sunday’s premiere of the third episode of Peaky Blinders’ sixth season, which Yorke and band mate Jonny Greenwood reportedly contributed new music to.

“Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood contributed some original stuff,” Peaky Blinders director Anthony Byrne previously told NME.
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  • 13/3/2022
  • de Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
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Crowdfund this: The Smile, A Stop-Motion Movie Mockumentary
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If you are a fan of stop-motion animation, but don't know who Dutch director Erik van Schaaik is, you should remedy that. An excellent way would be to watch his award-winning short Under the Apple Tree which is freely available on YouTube. Note: animated or not, if you're into skeletons and zombies, worms and dark stormy nights, you should give it a look as well. For the past few months Erik van Schaaik has been dropping hints and videos on his website about a new short he and his team are working on, something enigmatic called The Smile... At the beginning of this month, more was revealed as the project has now gone into the shooting stage, and Erik has started a funding campaign on...

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  • 15/2/2022
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