The Smile Announce New Live Album

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The Smile Announce New Live Album

The Smile at Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022 comes out this Wednesday

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The Smile (Photo by Marilla Sicilia/Archivio Marilla Sicilia/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

The Smile, the trio of Tom Skinner and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, have announced a new live album. The Smile at Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022 will be available digitally on December 14. All seven songs were recorded at the Montreaux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Check out the full tracklist and artwork for the live album below.

Additionally, the Smile will broadcast a special film of the LP’s performed tracks along with one non-live album cut, “Bending Hectic.” The broadcast will be available to view for just 48 hours on the band’s YouTube channel, starting on December 13 at 3:00 p.m. EST.

A Light for Attracting Attention, the Smile’s debut album, came out back in May. Since then, the band performed “You Will Never Work in Television Again” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and released music videos for “Free in the Knowledge,” “Thin Thing,” and “Pana-vision.”

Read about the Smile’s A Light for Attracting Attention on Pitchfork’s list “The 50 Best Albums of 2022.”

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The Smile at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2022: 

01 Pana-Vision (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival) 
02 Thin Thing (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival) 
03 The Opposite (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival) 
04 Speech Bubbles (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival) 
05 Free in the Knowledge & A Hairdryer (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival) 
06 The Smoke (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival) 
07 You Will Never Work in Television Again (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival)

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