"The Daily Mail" / "Staircase" | ||||
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Single by Radiohead | ||||
from the album The King of Limbs: Live from the Basement | ||||
Released | 19 December 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
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Length | 8:08 | |||
Label | Ticker Tape Ltd. | |||
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"The Daily Mail" and "Staircase" are songs by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as a download on 19 December 2011. Both recordings are taken from the live video The King of Limbs: Live from the Basement (2011), and feature the additional drummer and percussionist Clive Deamer.
Both songs are taken from the live video The King of Limbs: Live from the Basement (2011), [1] and feature the additional drummer and percussionist Clive Deamer. [2]
"The Daily Mail" was written six years before release. When Radiohead decided to perform it for From the Basement, they completed the arrangement within a week, featuring a brass section arranged by the guitarist Jonny Greenwood. [3] The song criticises the Daily Mail , a British tabloid newspaper, with lyrics such as "the lunatics have taken over the asylum" and "we'll feed you to the hounds / to the Daily Mail". [4] Vulture described it as a "piano ballad that grows, bolstered by fury ... into a swaggering anthem". [5]
"Staircase" features "atmospheric" synthesisers and "busy, skittering" beats. [6] Radiohead worked on it before their eighth album, The King of Limbs (2011), but it did not progress beyond the demo stages until after the album's release. [7]
Reviewing a performance on The Colbert Report , the Guardian writer Hadley Freeman wrote that "The Daily Mail" was "a funny idea" but "barely touches its nigh on unmissable target". [8]
Retrospectively, a Guardian article in 2020 by Jazz Monroe named it the 39th-best Radiohead song, writing that while it would not fit The King of Limbs, "It’s irresistible, suggesting an unlikely kinship between Radiohead and the venerable pop cynic Randy Newman: musical-theatre flair weaponised against tabloid hysteria." [9] In 2021, the Stereogum writer Chris DeVille said that "The Daily Mail" was "among Yorke’s most powerful piano rockers", and described "Staircase" as "like a Hot Chip song descending into purgatory (in the best way)". [10] He speculated that The King of Limbs would be a fan favourite had it included the songs along with the "Supercollider" / "The Butcher" single, also released that year. [10]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Daily Mail" | 3:37 |
2. | "Staircase" | 4:31 |
Total length: | 8:08 |
Chart | Position |
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UK Singles Chart [11] | 71 |
US Alternative Digital Song Sales [12] | 16 |
US Rock Digital Song Sales [13] | 20 |
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