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A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead Album Info

A Moon Shaped Pool is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released as a download on 8 May 2016. The album's first two singles were "Burn the Witch" and "Daydreaming". CD and LP editions will be released by XL Recordings on 17 June 2016, followed in September by a "special edition" containing additional artwork and two bonus tracks. The album was produced by Nigel Godrich. Radiohead began work on A Moon Shaped Pool intermittently after finishing the 2012 tour for their previous album, 2011's The King of Limbs. Several songs on the album date back to much earlier in the band's career; "True Love Waits" has been performed as far back as 1995, while "Burn the Witch" dates back to the sessions for the band's 2000 album Kid A, although it was not released to the public until the release of the single. "Present Tense" was composed as early as 2008, while "Ful Stop" and "Identikit" were first performed live in 2012. The album contains strings and choral vocals arranged by multi-instrumentalist Jonny Greenwood and performed by The London Contemporary Orchestra. During the 2012 tour for their eighth album, 2011's The King of Limbs, Radiohead performed several new songs, including the future Moon Shaped Pool tracks "Identikit" and "Ful Stop". While on tour, the band recorded a version of "Identikit" and another unidentified song at Jack White's Third Man Records studio. After the tour, Radiohead entered hiatus and the band members worked on side projects. In 2013, singer Thom Yorke and long-time Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich released an album, Amok, with their band Atoms for Peace; in 2014, Yorke and drummer Philip Selway released their respective second solo albums, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes and Weatherhouse. Guitarist Jonny Greenwood composed film scores, including the 2014 Paul Thomas Anderson film Inherent Vice, and worked with classical musicians. Radiohead and Godrich recorded A Moon Shaped Pool in the La Fabrique studio in France. In February 2015, Selway told Drowned in Sound that Radiohead had worked from September to Christmas 2014, and would resume work that March. In the same month, Greenwood told Pitchfork that Radiohead had changed their methods, "working in limits" and using "very old and very new technology" together. In June 2015, Greenwood said that the band had been slow to regain momentum after their hiatus; Selway stated that the band had worked in "fits and starts", but that a "full schedule" would begin from September. In November 2015, composer Robert Ziegler, who worked with Radiohead on The King of Limbs, tweeted photos of the band recording with a string orchestra. The strings were arranged by Greenwood and performed by the London Contemporary Orchestra, who previously worked with him on the score for The Master. In December, Yorke performed two Moon Shaped Pool songs, "The Numbers" (then known as "Silent Spring") and "Desert Island Disk", at the United Nations Climate Change Conference at Le Trianon in Paris, France. On Christmas Day 2015, Radiohead released a new song, "Spectre", on the audio streaming site SoundCloud. It was written for the James Bond film of the same name, but went unused. Several Moon Shaped Pool tracks were written some time before the album's release. "True Love Waits" dates to at least 1995; a live version was released on the 2001 live album I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings. Godrich said of the song in 2012: "We tried to record it countless times, but it never worked ... To Thom's credit, he needs to feel a song has validation, that it has a reason to exist as a recording. We could do 'True Love Waits' and make it sound like John Mayer. Nobody wants to do that." Radiohead worked on "Burn the Witch" during the sessions for their albums Kid A (2000), Hail to the Thief (2003), and In Rainbows (2007), and lyrics from the song appeared in previous album artwork and on the Radiohead website. "Present Tense" dates to 2008, and Yorke first performed it (then known as "The Present Tense") in a solo set at the UK Latitude Festival in 2009. A Moon Shaped Pool is an art rock album. It retains Radiohead's electronic elements such as drum machines and synthesisers, but according to Rolling Stone, supplants them with "an embrace of gorgeous timbres and melody", making use of acoustic guitar, piano, and strings. It makes heavy use of strings and choral vocals; according to Pitchfork, "while lite orchestrations are nothing new for the band, A Moon Shaped Pool brings them to the fore of the songwriting, and Greenwood’s arrangements do more heavy lifting than on any other album." "Burn the Witch" features col legno strings, meaning that the players strike their strings with the stick of the bow rather than bowing them, creating a percussive effect. "Daydreaming" features a piano figure and backwards vocals that resemble "someone struggling for breath". "Identikit" has a jam-like opening, with "snatches" of vocal and guitar, and ends with an "agitated" guitar solo. The Guardian felt that the strings, bassline and funk rhythm of "The Numbers" was a homage to Serge Gainsbourg’s 1970 album Histoire de Melody Nelson. "Present Tense" features a Latin shuffle beat. "Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief" combines Greenwood's strings with electronic percussion and a distorted keyboard. "True Love Waits", first performed on acoustic guitar over 20 years prior, is performed on piano, with additional overdubbed pianos building as the song progresses. The tracks are listed in alphabetical order. Many of the songs discuss love, forgiveness, and regret with, according to Pitchfork writer Jeremy Larson, "a sense that beyond tectonic heartbreak there is an anaemic acceptance that is kind of beautiful if you don’t get too sad about it". Several critics felt the album's lyrics were coloured by Yorke's recent separation from his partner of almost 25 years. The lyrics of "Burn the Witch" were interpreted by Pitchfork writer Jillian Mapes as criticism of authority and groupthink, expressing a "deep sense of dread and skepticism"; The Guardian felt the song might address mass surveillance or the threat to open discussion posed by the self-policing users of social media. "The Numbers" addresses climate change. The artwork for A Moon Shaped Pool was created by Stanley Donwood, who has worked with Radiohead since 1995. He said it was "made by the strong warm winds of southern France." On 30 April 2016, fans who had previously made orders from Radiohead received embossed cards with lyrics from the album's lead single, "Burn the Witch". On 1 May, Radiohead deleted all content from their website and social media profiles, replacing them with blank images. After releasing excerpts on Instagram, they released "Burn the Witch" as a download on 3 May, accompanied by a stop-motion animated music video. The video homages the animation style of the 1960s English children's television Trumpton Trilogy programmes and the plot of the 1973 horror film The Wicker Man. On 6 May, Radiohead released the second single, "Daydreaming", accompanied by a music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The video was projected in 35 mm film in select theatres. On the same day, Radiohead announced that their ninth album, then untitled, would be released at 7pm BST on 8 May, with physical formats to follow from 17 June via XL Recordings. It was made available to buy from Radiohead's website and the digital music services Google Play Music, Apple Music, iTunes Store, Amazon Music, and Tidal. Customers can also order a special edition of the album from Radiohead, with packaging "inspired by the albums for 78rpm shellac records" in the studio where they recorded. It includes the album on two heavyweight 12" vinyl records, a CD with two bonus tracks, 32 pages of original artwork, and an original piece of master tape, less than a second in length, from one of Radiohead's past recording sessions. As tape degrades over time, the band decided that "rather than it ending up as landfill we would cut it up and make it useful as a part of the special edition." A Moon Shaped Pool was played in its entirety on BBC Radio 6 Music on the day of release, presented by Tom Robinson. Radiohead will tour in support of the album from May to October 2016, with dates in Europe, North America, and Japan. A Moon Shaped Pool has a score of 89 out of 100 on the review aggregator website Metacritic—indicating "universal acclaim." Andy Beta of Rolling Stone described it as "a haunting, stunning triumph" and Radiohead's "most gorgeous and desolate album to date." Beta praised the individual songs and cohesion of the album; he also commented positively on the mix of electronic, string, and keyboard elements. "Radiohead's long-standing embrace of edgy electronics has now been supplanted by an embrace of gorgeous timbres and melody, the more disarming the better.... If anything, A Moon Shaped Pool reveals within Radiohead a newfound appreciation of, if not folk music, then the form's ability to express melancholy through their melodies." He thought that "Daydreaming" encapsulated the album best. Jon Pareles, writing for The New York Times, wrote that A Moon Shaped Pool was perhaps " darkest statement — though the one with the band’s most pastoral surface." He praised Yorke's vocals and Greenwood's string arrangements, writing: "Both Mr. Yorke and Mr. Greenwood are relentlessly inquisitive listeners, lovers of melody and explorers of idioms, makers of puzzles who don’t shy away from emotion." Alexis Petridis of The Guardian felt the album was an improvement over The King of Limbs, writing that Radiohead had achieved "something they've never achieved before... alone among their commercial peers, Radiohead are held to not just release albums but make grand artistic statements worth dissecting and poring over." Chris Barton of The Los Angeles Times also commented positively on the album, writing that it is "an album that reaches for something far more organic and immediate." Justin Joffe, writing for the New York Observer, praised the album. "Pool holds moments of pure heartbreak, loneliness and emotional despair, too, rooted in themes of human intimacy that the band hasn’t explored this bluntly in years. It’s a stunning display of naked vulnerability and a notable achievement." The reviewer lauded the majority of the tracks, particularly the inclusion of "True Love Waits" at the end of the record. He concluded: "Radiohead remain dedicated craftsmen of strange new sonic universes." Nina Corcoran of Consequence of Sound also praised the addition of older songs. "Waiting five years to hear previously released tracks is worth it precisely because Radiohead finally feels connected enough to perform them with meaning." She commends the revision of "True Love Waits", noting it "allowed Radiohead to peel its words when riper than ever." Chris Gerard of PopMatters referred to the album as "worthy of Radiohead’s peerless catalog, a rich addition to what is the most vital and important string of rock albums of the last 30 years." Patrick Ryan of USA Today opined that "the brooding, symphonic and poignant A Moon Shaped Pool, released Sunday, was well worth the wait." Jamieson Cox of The Verge praised the album's emotional magnanimity and for offering up something for everyone, while MTV's Simon Vozick-Levinson noted that Radiohead's "evolution can still blow even a jaded fan's mind." 1. Burn the Witch - 3:41 2. Daydreaming - 6:24 3. Decks Dark - 4:41 4. Desert Island Disk - 3:45 5. Ful Stop - 6:07 6. Glass Eyes - 2:53 7. Identikit - 4:27 8. The Numbers - 5:46 9. Present Tense - 5:07 10. Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief - 5:04 11. True Love Waits - 4:43

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A Moon Shaped Pool [Radiohead] Full Album MP3s List

NoMP3 TitleMP3 Time
1.Burn The Witch MP3 3:40
2.Daydreaming MP3 6:24
3.Decks Dark MP3 4:41
4.Desert Island Disk MP3 3:44
5.Ful Stop MP3 6:07
6.Glass Eyes MP3 2:52
7.Identikit MP3 4:26
8.The Numbers MP3 5:45
9.Present Tense MP3 5:06
10.Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich M... MP3 5:03
11.True Love Waits MP3 4:43

A Moon Shaped Pool [Radiohead] Album Comments & Reviews

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Radiospooge - Wow!

Once again I am reminded why Radiohead has been my favorite band for as long as I can remember. This album grabs you from the beginning and refuses to let go. Beautiful and haunting, this is art made by absolute geniuses.

shady515 - Worth the wait

Radiohead continues to transcend into unique and evolving territory. This album is well crafted having an overall theme of dreamscapes or lullabies with Thom’s haunting voice flowing through each song. Those that feel this is boring go in expecting rock anthems and catchy riffs. That just isn’t Radiohead anymore, and hasn’t been for some time, granted they are talented enough to create and album full of those however, Radiohead has never been one to conform. Instead, reaching for something new and different, making it a dull album to some but a treasure for others.

cgoose42 - Radiohead is back.

Best album I've heard in awhile from them.

Cat for the Tillerman - Great work

It holds up well so far with repeated listening. It's not like their classic albums, but I like it more than King of Limbs so far.

Stankstar5538 - It's Radiohead

...like seriously. What else do you need to know. It's awesome as usual.

Mobile BS - The gimmickyness

My favorite track is ful stop..... FUL STOP, the ethereal gimmick doesn't grab me

YourPickem'guy - Best album since Kid A

Really impressed. The flow of the music goes real well start to finish. And The Numbers is possibly the most Zeppelin-ish song I've heard that isn't Zeppelin.

Badgerhawk75 - Worst Radiohead Album Yet

If I could give it negative stars, I would. If Radiohead was trying to be intellectual and on a higher plane than the rest of us, they out thought themselves. Every song sounds the same (less one which is average) and they somehow ruined true love waits. For all that is good in humanity, save your money.

MR SD ME - Terrible

Huge fan. Terrible record. No cohesion between tracks. Stick a fork in them.

aura99 - Zzzzzzzzz Is Radiohead now Coldplay?

I have been a life long fan of Radiohead and the band’s individual solo projects. To their credit they are probably one of the last iconic rock bands and have always put their art before fame or fortune. They deserve a lot of praise for that alone. However, I find this latest effort a big disconnect. It isn’t the change in instrumentation or anything, I just find it boring and uninteresting. There are no hooks, or excitement, or new discoveries of any kind. It is bland to the point it could easily have been Coldplay instead. Can’t Radiohead just go back to being a great rockbound once in a while?

The Joelest - They just keep bringing it

The latest Radiohead album is beautiful. They've traded in the distorted guitars, and tech sounds for melodic symphonies of wanderlust. This is the Radiohead album you've all been waiting for, just press play.

lizard\ - thom yorke is still bummed out

i love thsi album, & I honestly think it's definitely one of my favorites 👌 a+

t0rt4r3d - Phoned it in

Atoms for Peace Album was 1000% better from beginning to end -- bring back the York and Flea power combo! Ultraista was 100% better from beginning to end. No way they reworked old stuff on a major album release, but they did. Any Radiohead album but this one, thank you very much. This is experimental music for old people, if it is even experimental anymore.

Ranvanal - Awesome!!!

Word,s can not describe how good this album is, I bought before I listened to it, all I can say is Thank You !

josomd - genius

improvement over last album....

Flor123456789012 - Excellent

Radiohead never disappoints! I have been a big fan since Ok Computer and this is just as good. They continue to be one of the most creative, innovative, cool, and original bands of my generation. I always feel like I am part of something special and above the rest when I listen to Radiohead. Fan 4 life.

Pavan Pratury - Awesome work

Created pristine diamonds and stored them in a pool and called them A Moon Shaped Pool.Awesome work Radiohead.

Ecyidvitfhju - A little sad

It's sad but delicate and beautiful always

DRJEXIDE - Absolutely AWFUL!

Music to slit your wrist to and die in agony. GOD I MISS THE AWESOME RADIOHEAD! PLEASE PICK UP GUITARS AGAIN!!! Never thought a band I loved this much would go so far away from everything that made them great. But I guess that is what happens when you let Techno Thom run the show all the time. Booooooooooo!

Needle And Groove - A little more organic than past few albums

Although the sounds of their past few albums aren't as prominent on this one, this seems to be a good thing. They have taken a small step back from the sound boards and electronics and picked up the instruments once again for a little more of an organic sound. One of the best exampless of this is on "Desert Island Disk" where the finger picking intro segways into hooking witty guitar strums. Pianos and strings come into play on tracks like "Glass Eyes" and the dreamy "Daydreaming". This isn't to say they've turned off their soundboards completely. There is still plenty of that on this album to satisfy the Radiohead fans from the days of Kid A

Neurosis Fan - A stellar late-career effort by Radiohead

A Moon Shaped Pool probably ranks in the upper half of the Radiohead discography. I would put this one right after their 3 classics from their prime, OK Computer, Kid A/Amnesiac (yes folks, it's a double album), & The Bends. "Pool" is by far their most consistent album from start-to-finish. There are literally no filler tracks or throwaways. It's also probably their most majestic and haunting. The songs that stand out the most to me are The Numbers, Daydreaming, Burn the Witch, Present Tense, & Decks Dark. Decks Dark feels very much like a new version of Subterranean Homesick Alien 19 years later. Songs like this are what make this band so thrilling and cutting edge. The Numbers used to be called "Silent Spring" and warns all of us about what we're doing to our planet & the inevitable consequences. It's incredibly moving and well done. To me, this is the album's centerpiece in the 8 spot. I think this is easily a top 10 Radiohead song! But then you get a gem @ #9 in Present Tense. This reminds me of one of In Rainbows' best tracks, Jigsaw Falling Into Place. And, it turns out, this song was written at about the same time. Make no mistake though, the other 6 pieces are all VERY good Radiohead songs. The only negative thing I can say about this masterwork is that the majority of the songs (I think 7) were played live in earlier years along the way, with True Love Waits dating all the way back to '95. So, in some ways this feels like a bit of a cheat. But, that's only nitpicking I suppose....if we can get an all-time great record out of Radiohead 23 years after Pablo Honey's release, we should be thankful no matter what the song's origins may be. And, to be fair, these songs mesh together absolutely perfectly. If you didn't know any better, you'd just assume these were all written in the same timeframe. The recording, orchestration & arrangements were very obviously done more recently to give the older songs a more cohesive feeling. Highly recommended for any Radiohead fan.

dfblank - Haunting Beautiful Mesmerizing

This album is a work of art

ninerrl - Beautiful

When I first heard this, it occurred to me that it felt somewhat like Vulnicura by Bjork. The songs are haunting, sending sonic ripples across still spaces and calling us to the deep emotions which created them. Very much like the male response to Vulnicura indeed--which, to me, is the highest compliment I can give.

Camiqua - Hauntingly beautiful

Timeless master piece.

Slippery Pete - Gorgeous

This album seems to have more Jonny Greenwood in it. The strings are just achingly gorgeous. After the somewhat remote King of Limbs, this is an album I just can't stop listening to.

mijioshi - Brilliant.

For a record that is a hundred years old (take a look at the release date Apple!) this is remarkably well worn and kinda ahead of its time. Anyway, joke aside, another great record by Radiohead. Should we expect anything less?

SweptUnder - Provocative in all the right ways

An absolutely breathtaking album, one of Radiohead's best works to date.

BonIverRocks - Beautiful and Haunting

This is, in my opinion, the most haunting music has ever put out. The strings, the lyrics, Thom's falsetto, the artwork, True Love Waits and the brutal honesty of Daydreaming wrench my heart in the best way. Buy it. Buy it now.

PeanutandJumbo - mimimimi

I love this album. Cant understand why anyone would want talented artists to keep re-creatign their first album over and over....evolve.

TheSpaceBunny - Nap time music

It’s sad and depressing, but perfect! I play this album to get my class of 6 year olds to take a nap. It works every time!

Isendaddy - Stop praising mediocrity.

Radiohead puts out terrible music and somehow the nerd masses paradise them. Not one good album from these clowns since "The Bends." Stop pretending Radiohead is special.

nickel318 - The soundtrack to a dream/nightmare

This is going to be a classic in no time. Right up there with In Rainbows and Kid A

Jjzzc - Phew!

Man! What an amazing compilation! The poetry, the music. Truly inspiring and well done!

Tito Wood - Such a Great Album

I have never been to so many places in the comfort of my own home. Right when I feel disappointed when one song ends, another comes to fill the void. If you love radiohead - you will not be disappointed.

lotusflowerika - breath of fresh...excitement!

This whole album is amazing! I replay it, and still, I find new sounds. I especially love the strings in Tinker Tailor Soldier... My favorite tracks so far are The Numbers, Identikit, Ful Stop and Decks Dark. But as with all Radiohead albums, my favorites change all the time depending on my mood.

Majellan - Brilliant, utterly brilliant

This is a tour through emotions, climate change, indifference to other people. The album is beautiful throughout, this is not an album where you buy one song. Every song is excellent, all of them creating a theme of love, loss, complexity of human emotion. The strings and downbeat tone perfect, I had to listen quite a few times to get a glimpse into the universe that this album is. Perhaps the best Radiohead album ever, and that is quite a statement, definately the best since In Rainbows. Thank you guys for doing your part to try and save the world by creating beauty and thank you for baring your emotions is such an intimate way time and time again ending with the heartwrenching last song on the cd. If you love Radiohead, or have heard about them and want to discover them, this is the album.

Lord Metal - Way ahead of their time

This album is a century old and is filled with so much passion. Well beyond their contemporaries.

Jwg335 - Amazing

I always have high expectations of Radiohead when the release a new album and they never fail to deliver!

the eraser77 - The best thing since OK Computer

Incredible string arrangements, this album feels like the whole band had equal part in its creation. This one is personal, if it was the last Radiohead album it would be just fine. A masterpiece.

Lars baus - Stew burp review

True love waits...blows me away

Nrg 14 - They did it again!

Epic. Love every song. Can't wait to see them live in Madison sq garden next month.

NikHandy1972 - Ethereal

This album is hauntingly gorgeous. It's like you're floating on a cloud with Thom Yorke singing to in that golden, imperfectly perfect voice.

CarlosR13 - A New Classic

Great all the way through. It's more downbeat than the other albums but definitly worth a listen. It introduces new ideas and refines old ones. Great all around!

sciencee - Radiohead's rare tautology.

Carefully packed version of In Rainbows and Kid A.

artguru62 - Too Much Art Not Enough Music

I think the band has fallen in love with textures and ambience to the detriment of music. It's too bad because there is so much brilliance within their collective talent.

walkerpogue - Innovators

Radiohead are odd birds. The stranger their plumage the more interesting they've become. With each new offering we expect stranger plumage, perhaps. This offering has the same beautiful finery one comes to expect from Radiohead. It's a gorgeous album.

Krak nasty - Come on already

It's time for Radiohead heads to expect more!!! Why do we let them deface their own name with this crappy excuse for music, and praise them with 5 star reviews! You'll find more creativity reading the reviews for this album than you will listening to it. I was totally looking forward to hear what they would finally do with true love waits in the studio. So disappointing. It's amazing how long it takes these guys to put out such a total pile of crap. Not a single good song on here. Most of the album is so sparse and void of melody, this collection of tracks really doesn't even qualify as songs if you ask me. A total snooze fest. Useful if want something to put you to sleep really fast I guess. Wish I could give this album zero stars.

cleaning windows - "Broken hearts make it rain" - Identikit

Beautiful and compelling album. Stands proudly with the band's best -"OK Computer," and "In Rainbows" being my favorites. Every song here would make every album that came before it better. Seek out and add Radiohead's recently rejected Bond movie opener "Spectre" to the mix. It's a brilliant tune, and the band's boldest use of orchestration to date.

Batman42485 - Radiohead

Awesome album, every song is great. I literally can put this on with a bottle of wine and fade into the moon shaped pool. Love it.

mgm0628 - Nice

Gotta say it's in my top 3 now

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