House of Cards (Radiohead song)

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"House of Cards"
Houseofcardsbodysnatchers.jpg
Promotional single by Radiohead
from the album In Rainbows
A-side "Bodysnatchers"
ReleasedApril 6, 2008 (radio)
Recorded2005–2007
Genre Art rock
Length5:28
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Nigel Godrich
Music video
"House of Cards" on YouTube

"House of Cards" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, from their seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007). It was serviced to American modern rock radio on April 6, 2008, as a promotional single.

Contents

The music video, directed by James Frost, was produced using motion capture and lidar technology and released in June 2008. "House of Cards" was nominated for the Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rock Song and Best Music Video.

Writing

Music video

The "House of Cards" music video was directed by James Frost. [6] In lieu of traditional cameras, it was made with motion capture technology developed by Geometric Informatics and lidar technology developed by Velodyne Lidar. [7] This produced "contoured 3D versions of Yorke's face, like the computer simulation of a mountain range", and "ghostly exteriors and indoor party shots". [8] The Guardian described the video as "spectral, dazzling and eerie", [8] and The Quietus said it had a "haunting hyper-futuristic aspect". [9]

Yorke wrote on Radiohead's website: "It was a strange experience, sitting in front of a laser in the dark, then emailing back and forth with James the director as he sat in front of computers for a whole month with the amazing technicians who processed the data etc... But it says something about the song and came out better than I had dared hope." [10] He was interested in using technology in unintended ways, and liked the idea of turning human beings into "mathematical points ... and how strangely emotional it ended up being". [8] Frost said it was "a direct reflection of where we are in society. Everything is [computer] data. Everything around us is data-driven in some shape or form. We are so reliant on it that it seems like our lives are digital." [11]

The data used to make the video was released as open source under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license on Google Code as CSV raw data and Processing code. [11] [12] Radiohead collaborated with Google to host a making-of documentary and selection of rendered scenes. [8]

Release

"House of Cards" was released on Radiohead's seventh album, In Rainbows (2007). Along with another song, "Bodysnatchers", it was serviced to American modern rock radio on April 6, 2008, as a promotional single.[ citation needed ] At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rock Song and Best Music Video. [13] A performance of "House of Cards" was included on the 2008 live video In Rainbows – From the Basement . [14]

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
US Adult Alternative Songs ( Billboard ) [15] 24

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [16] Gold40,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
United States [17] April 6, 2008 Modern rock radio ATO, TBD

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