Cutouts Explained

Cutouts
Type:studio
Cover:TheSmileCutouts.jpg
Artist:the Smile
Studio:Abbey Road
Genre:
Label:XL
Producer:Sam Petts-Davies
Prev Title:Wall of Eyes
Prev Year:2024

Cutouts is the third studio album by the English rock band the Smile, released on 4 October 2024 through XL Recordings. It was produced by Sam Petts-Davies and recorded in Oxfordshire and Abbey Road Studios, London, in the same sessions as the previous Smile album, Wall of Eyes (2024).

The Smile promoted Cutouts with the singles "Don't Get Me Started", "The Slip", "Foreign Spies", "Zero Sum" and "Bodies Laughing", music videos by the digital artist Weirdcore, and a series of cryptic messages on social media. It received acclaim and reached number 7 on the UK Albums Chart.

Recording

The Smile comprise the Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood with the drummer Tom Skinner.[4] They performed several future Cutouts songs in early live performances in 2021 and 2022.[5] [6] [7]

Cutouts was produced by Sam Petts-Davies and recorded in Greenwood's home studio in Oxfordshire and in Abbey Road Studios, London, in the same sessions as the previous Smile album, Wall of Eyes (2024).[8] Yorke said the Smile split the songs into two groups to do them justice and avoid burnout.[9] According to Greenwood, Cutouts was half-finished when Wall of Eyes was released, with additional parts recorded while the Smile were on tour.[10] He stressed that Cutouts did not comprise "leftovers" and was instead "its own record".[11]

Greenwood used a delay pedal extensively for his guitar parts. "Zero Sum" was inspired by footage of Microsoft executives dancing at the Windows 95 launch event.[12] Yorke wrote "Bodies Laughing" more than 20 years previously, but was unable to finish it. After performing it live, the Smile turned it into a "paranoid easy-listening tune". "Tiptoe" was played at global promotional listening parties for Wall of Eyes.[13] Greenwood first performed the riff from "Eyes & Mouth" on Radiohead's 2016 tour during performances of their song "Talk Show Host".[14]

The album title refers to cutouts, an espionage term that Yorke discovered while reading about Russian interference in western politics: "Cutouts are like two-dimensional characters placed to facilitate backdoor connections with an asset ... I think it was the two-dimensional nature of the description I got stuck on. A new Cold War world of two-dimensional proxy characters." He connected this to the "atomisation and isolation from world events" caused by social media, and asked: "Why the fuck would we be online with two-dimensional avatars of each other as if they are really us, and try to engage with complex issues using two or three sentences?"

Music

Slant described Cutouts as "more challenging" than Wall of Eyes, prioritising atmosphere over conventional songwriting.[15] Pitchfork said was "looser" and "funkier".[16] The lyrics address capitalism, climate change denial and sociopolitical dread.

Uproxx described "Don't Get Me Started" as "synth-heavy" and "propulsive".[17] "Zero Sum" is high-tempo and rhythmically busy, with "hyperactive" lead guitar.[18] [19] "Eyes & Mouth combines "spiralling" riffs with a "rolling" drumbeat and jazzy piano chords.[20] Stereogum described "Colours Fly" as a combination of the Radiohead songs "Pyramid Song" and "The National Anthem", with an Egyptian scale and "clouds of noise". "Instant Psalm" features strings, an "earthy" melody and an acoustic guitar playing a pedal note, which Loud and Quiet likened to Radiohead's 1995 album The Bends. "Tiptoe" is a piano ballad with orchestral strings.

Release

In March 2024, the Smile began a European tour, including a performance at 6 Music Festival in Manchester with the London Contemporary Orchestra.[21] [22] The shows included performances of some Cutouts songs. The Smile's August tour was canceled after Greenwood was temporarily hospitalised with a serious infection.[23]

On 2 August 2024, the Smile released "Don't Get Me Started" and "The Slip" as a double single on vinyl. The vinyl was released without promotion and was only available in stores.[24] "Don't Get Me Started" was added to digital services on 8 August, accompanied by a video directed by the audiovisual artist Weirdcore, with "glitchy" computer graphics reminiscent of generative artificial intelligence.[25] Later in August, the Smile released the track list in a series of ciphered messages on social media.[26] [27]

Cutouts was announced on 28 August, alongside the release of "Foreign Spies" and "Zero Sum" on streaming services, accompanied by more videos by Weirdcore. On October 1, the Smile announced a pair of art installations, Through the Glass, in London and New York City, with new songs and Weirdcore visuals.[28] "Bodies Laughing" was released on 2 October.[29] [30] Cutouts was released on 4 October, in digital, CD, cassette and vinyl formats.

Reception

On Metacritic, Cutouts has a score of 82 out of 100 based on 14 reviews from critics, indicating "universal acclaim". In Stereogum, Chris DeVille praised the "incendiary" uptempo tracks and Greenwood's guitar work, but felt the slower tracks were less effective. He suggested that the longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, who produced the first album from the Smile, was a better match for slower tracks than Petts-Davies' "rawer and drier" production style. He concluded: "It's possible that the Smile could have built one masterpiece out of their pair of 2024 albums, but the two they've given are fascinating and rewarding enough to justify existing as distinct releases." The Clash critic Andy Hill praised the "ecstatic" atmosphere and Petts-Davies' "gleaming" production.[31] In The Guardian, Phil Mongredien wrote that the songs were not immediate but that "repeated listening allows each to reveal its charms".[32]

The Slant critic Lewie Parkinson-Jones said Cutouts struck a good balance of styles and better resembled "the work of a proper band" than Yorke's previous side project, Atoms for Peace. He praised "Bodies Laughing" as "strikingly beautiful", with "well-placed key changes and the subtle introductions of new instrumentation". In The Arts Desk, Graham Fuller wrote that Cutouts was "not without beauty and technical brilliance", praising Yorke's "intimate" singing and Greenwood's "dextrous" guitar work. However, he felt it lacked melody and atmosphere, with a "random" track sequencing and abstruse lyrics, and that it was less consequential than Wall of Eyes.[33] The Loud and Quiet critic Sam Walton said that while Cutouts was less cohesive than Wall of Eyes, its songs were "uniformly enthralling, captivating, thrilling and memorable", and suggested it was Yorke and Greenwood's best work since the 2007 Radiohead album In Rainbows. In NME, Jordan Bassett said the Smile "seem to be having more fun than ever" and sounded comfortable with their style.[34] In The AV Club, Ryan Reed described Cutouts as "chaos over continuity ... a lot of fucking fun, an adjective few would use to describe the also-brilliant Wall Of Eyes".[35] Pitchfork described it as a "a thrilling testament to the near-telepathic chemistry these three musicians have honed across two years of touring", and felt the tracks where Skinner is least present, "Foreign Spies" and "Don't Get Me Started", were the only weak points.

Year-end lists

Publication/critic! scope="col"
AccoladeRank
Rough Trade UKAlbums of the Year 20244[36]

Personnel

The Smile

Additional contributors

Charts

Chart (2024)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Croatian International Albums (HDU)[37] 1
Japanese Digital Albums (Oricon)[38] 28
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[39] 29
Swedish Physical Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[40] 4
US Billboard 200[41] 52

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Smile Could Have Cut Out Some of 'Cutouts'. Stephan. Boissonneault. October 3, 2024. Exclaim!. October 7, 2024.
  2. Web site: The Smile, 'Cutouts': Album Review. Michael. Gallucci. October 1, 2024. Ultimate Classic Rock. October 7, 2024.
  3. Web site: The Smile : Cutouts (Album Review). Langdon. Hickman. October 7, 2024. Treble. October 8, 2024.
  4. News: Savage . Mark . 2021-05-22 . The Smile: Radiohead stars to debut new band at Glastonbury live-stream . 2021-05-23 . . en-GB.
  5. Kreps . Daniel . 2021-05-23 . See Radiohead Side Project the Smile Perform New Song 'We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings' . 2024-08-29 . Rolling Stone . en-US.
  6. Web site: Skinner . Tom . 2022-05-26 . Watch Radiohead side-project the Smile debut new track 'Bodies Laughing' . 2024-08-28 . . en-GB.
  7. Web site: 2022-07-10 . The Smile Share 'Colours Fly' And Thom Yorke Says New Music Is Coming . 2024-08-28 . . en-US.
  8. Web site: Vito . Jo . 2024-08-28 . The Smile announce new album Cutouts, release two songs . 2024-08-28 . . en-US.
  9. News: Newstead . Al . 2024-10-21 . Thom Yorke loves working with the Smile and doesn't care if you want Radiohead to reform . 2024-10-21 . . en-AU.
  10. Web site: 4 October 2024 . BBC Radio 6 Music - New Music Fix, the Smile chat about new album Cutouts . 2024-10-04 . . en-GB.
  11. Web site: Trendell . Andrew . 2024-10-10 . Jonny Greenwood tells us about the Smile's Cutouts and the 'fun and natural' Radiohead reunion . 2024-10-10 . . en-GB.
  12. Denekampf . John . 10 October 2024 . An online meeting with the Smile . Oor.
  13. Web site: Trendell . Andrew . 2024-01-19 . The Smile dismiss the Beatles' influence and share advice for struggling creatives . 2024-01-19 . . en-GB.
  14. Web site: Walton . Sam . 2 October 2024 . The Smile — Cutouts . 2024-10-04 . . en-US.
  15. Web site: Parkinson-Jones . Lewie . 2024-09-30 . The Smile Cutouts review: atmosphere and ambition . 2024-09-30 . . en-US.
  16. Web site: Schonfeld . Zach . 10 October 2024 . The Smile: Cutouts . 2024-10-17 . . en-US.
  17. Web site: Williams . Aaron . 2024-08-08 . The Smile's 'Don't Get Me Started' video is a trippy digital chase . 2024-08-09 . . en-US.
  18. Web site: Deville . Chris . 2024-08-28 . The Smile announce new album Cutouts: hear 'Zero Sum' and 'Foreign Spies' . 2024-09-22 . . en.
  19. Web site: Trendell . Andrew . 2024-03-11 . The Smile live in London: a jazz-punk adventure in an entirely new world to Radiohead . 2024-09-22 . . en-GB.
  20. Web site: DeVille . Chris . 2024-09-26 . Premature evaluation: the Smile Cutouts . 2024-09-26 . . en.
  21. Web site: Geraghty . Hollie . 2024-01-23 . The Smile add extra London show to March 2024 UK tour due to phenomenal demand . 2024-09-09 . NME . en-GB.
  22. Web site: Harrison . Scoop . 2024-03-10 . The Smile Perform with London Contemporary Orchestra: Setlist + Video . 2024-03-11 . . en-US.
  23. Web site: Youngs . Ian . 2024-07-12 . Jonny Greenwood: Radiohead guitarist treated in intensive care . 2024-07-13 . . en-GB.
  24. Web site: Chelosky . Danielle . 2024-08-03 . The Smile surprise release new songs 'Don't Get Me Started' and 'The Slip' on vinyl only . 2024-08-05 . . en.
  25. Web site: Dunworth . Liberty . 2024-08-08 . Listen to the Smile's trippy new single 'Don't Get Me Started' . 2024-08-08 . . en-GB.
  26. Web site: Rigotti . Alex . 2024-08-25 . The Smile appear to be teasing a new album . 2024-08-25 . . en-GB.
  27. Web site: Jones . Abby . 2024-08-25 . The Smile appear to tease LP3 in social media ciphers . 2024-08-25 . . en.
  28. Web site: England . Adam . 2024-10-01 . The Smile announce 'electronic art installations' for new album Cutouts in London and NYC . 2024-10-02 . . en-GB.
  29. Web site: Hatfield . Amanda . 2 October 2024 . The Smile share 'Bodies Laughing', announce NYC & London pop-ups . 2 October 2024 . BrooklynVegan.
  30. Web site: 2024-10-02 . The Smile Share New Single "Bodies Laughing": Listen . 2024-10-02 . Stereogum . en.
  31. Web site: Hill . Andy . 2024-10-03 . The Smile — Cutouts . 2024-10-03 . . en-GB.
  32. News: Mongredien . Phil . 2024-10-04 . The Smile: Cutouts review – as intricately crafted as Radiohead but with added groove . 2024-10-04 . . en-GB . 0029-7712.
  33. Web site: Fuller . Graham . 2024-10-01 . Album: the Smile — Cutouts . 2024-10-01 . . en.
  34. Web site: Bassett . Jordan . 2024-10-03 . The Smile – Cutouts review: Radiohead side project settles into a groove . 2024-10-05 . . en-GB.
  35. Web site: Reed . Ryan . 5 October 2024 . The Smile's Cutouts might be Thom Yorke's most fun record to date . 2024-10-08 . . en-US.
  36. Web site: November 19, 2024 . Albums of the Year 2024 . November 20, 2024 . roughtrade.com.
  37. Web site: Lista prodaje 42. tjedan 2024.. 7 October 2024. . hr. 23 October 2024. 23 October 2024. https://archive.today/20241023153624/https://www.top-lista.hr/www/lista-prodaje-strano-42-tjedan-2024/. live.
  38. Web site: Oricon Top 50 Digital Albums: October 14, 2024. Oricon. ja. 9 October 2024.
  39. Web site: Billboard Japan Hot Albums – Week of October 9, 2024. Billboard Japan. ja. 9 October 2024.
  40. Web site: Veckolista Album Fysiskt, vecka 41. Sverigetopplistan. 12 October 2024.
  41. Billboard 200: Week of October 19, 2024. Billboard. 16 October 2024.