Friend of a Friend (The Smile song)

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"Friend of a Friend"
Friend of a Friend The Smile.png
Single by the Smile
from the album Wall of Eyes
Released9 January 2024
Studio Abbey Road Studios
Length4:35
Label XL
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Sam Petts-Davies
The Smile singles chronology
"Wall of Eyes"
(2023)
"Friend of a Friend"
(2024)

"Friend of a Friend" is a song by the English rock band the Smile, released on 9 January 2024 by XL Recordings. It was the third single released from the Smile's second album, Wall of Eyes . The music video was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

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The Smile wrote "Friend of a Friend" on tour and first performed it in 2022. It features piano, saxophone and strings. Critics likened it to the work of the Beatles and 1970s singer-songwriters.

Composition

The Smile first performed "Friend of a Friend" on 16 May, 2022, in Zagreb, Croatia. The singer, Thom Yorke, said they had written it that day. [1]

"Friend of a Friend" has Yorke singing over a "meandering" bassline, before he is joined by Jonny Greenwood on piano and Tom Skinner on drums. [1] The song also features saxophone by the American jazz composer Robert Stillman and strings performed by the London Contemporary Orchestra. [2] The lyrics were inspired by footage of Italians singing on their balconies during the COVID-19 lockdowns, and criticise cronyism in the British Conservative Party. [3]

Exclaim! described "Friend of a Friend" as "more twisting and jazzy" than the Smile's other material. [1] In Stereogum , Chris Deville said it was a "bit of a curveball where the Smile is concerned", describing it as "off-kilter 70s-style piano-pop", [4] and likened it to the work of Randy Newman or Ben Folds. [5] He likened the strings to "A Day in the Life" by the Beatles. [4] The Guardian chief music critic Alexis Petridis wrote that it was "almost McCartneyesque", with "the relaxed charm of an early 70s singer-songwriter album". [6] Writing for NME , Liberty Dunworth said it had an "ethereal atmosphere ... which gradually develops". [7]

Release

"Friend of a Friend" was released on 9 January 2024 as the third single from the Smile's second album, Wall of Eyes. [4] The music video, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, has the Smile performing for a room of children. [8] It premiered on 19 January at the Prince Charles Cinema in London, as part of a series of screenings at independent cinemas around the world to promote Wall of Eyes. [9]

Reception

Chris Deville of Stereogum cited "Friend of a Friend" as one of their favourites on Wall of Eyes. [4] While the Wall Street Journal critic Mark Richardson felt that Wall of Eyes was "insular and closed off", he wrote that "Friend of a Friend" was a "welcome exception, a rare and lovely excursion for Mr. Yorke into classic singer-songwriter terrain". [10] Robin Murray of Clash said that "Friend of a Friend" showed the Smile at "their most direct – succinct (by their towering standards) it achieves a real sense of dynamism". [11] In Pitchfork, Jazz Monroe wrote that it was “divine, even hummable" and Yorke's "deftest lunge for your heartstrings" since the Radiohead song "True Love Waits". [3]

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes [12]

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