2004, Capitol
Filling the gulf between OK Computer’s epic progressive rock and Kid A’s skittering electronic theatrics, Hail to the Thief borrows equally from each. Its title implies that this will be a collection filled with songs of anger and dissent, but Radiohead no longer howl at the moon like they did on 1995’s The Bends. Instead, they use eloquent metaphors and complicated arrangements to express the uncertainty, fear, and anger arising from the 2000 U.S. presidential election and a post-9/11 world. There’s no doubt about where Thom Yorke and company stand; the prog-rock break on "2 + 2 = 5" and Yorke’s terror at the thought of being "put in a box" make that immediately clear. But there's a prevailing sense of powerlessness here. The tinkling piano behind the cold sonic surface of "Backdrifts" and the brief, swooping melody in the middle of "Sail to the Moon" are islands in a sea of confusion. Like all of the band’s best work, Thief requires more than a few listens to fully appreciate, but those who stick around will be richly rewarded.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | 2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm) |
| 2 | Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes & Ladders) |
| 3 | Sail to the Moon (Brush the Cobwebs out of the Sky) |
| 4 | Backdrifts (Honeymoon Is Over) |
| 5 | Go to Sleep (Little Man Being Erased) |
| 6 | Where I End and You Begin (The Sky Is Failling In) |
| 7 | We Suck Young Blood (Your Time Is Up) |
| 8 | Gloaming (Softly Open Our Mouths in the Cold) |
| 9 | There There (The Boney King of Nowhere) |
| 10 | I Will (No Man's Land) |
| 11 | Punchup at a Wedding (No No No No No No No No) |
| 12 | Myxomatosis (Judge, Jury & Executioner) |
| 13 | Scatterbrain (As Dead as Leaves) |
| 14 | Wolf at the Door (It Girl. Rag Doll) |
| 15 | [CD-Rom Track] [Multimedia] |
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