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"Pyramid Song" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, Amnesiac (2001). It features piano, strings, a "shuffling" rhythm and lyrics inspired by the Egyptian underworld. It was promoted with an animated music video.

"Pyramid Song"
Single by Radiohead
from the album Amnesiac
Released21 May 2001 (2001-05-21)
Recorded8 December 1999 – 29 February 2000[1]
Genre
  • Art rock
  • neo-classical[2]
Length4:51
Label
  • Parlophone
  • Toshiba-EMI
Songwriter(s)Radiohead
Producer(s)
Radiohead singles chronology
"No Surprises"
(1998)
"Pyramid Song"
(2001)
"Knives Out"
(2001)
Music video
"Pyramid Song" on YouTube

After no singles were released from their previous album, Kid A (2000), "Pyramid Song" was Radiohead's first single since "No Surprises" (1998). It reached the top 10 on seven national charts, and was named one of the best tracks of the decade by Rolling Stone, NME and Pitchfork.


Recording


Following the tour for Radiohead's third album, OK Computer (1997), songwriter Thom Yorke bought a house in Cornwall and spent his time walking the cliffs and drawing, restricting his musical activity to playing his new grand piano.[3] He wrote "Pyramid Song" and "Everything In Its Right Place" in the same week.[4] For "Everything In Its Right Place", he programmed his playing into a synthesiser, but found that "Pyramid Song" sounded better untreated.[4] He said of the composition: "The chords I'm playing involve lots of black notes. You think you're being really clever playing them but they're really simple."[4]

Yorke said "Pyramid Song" was inspired by the song "Freedom" by the jazz musician Charles Mingus, released on the 1962 album The Complete Town Hall Concert. One version included similar handclaps, but, according to Yorke, "our claps sounded really naff, so I quickly erased them".[4] The lyrics were inspired by an exhibition of ancient Egyptian underworld art Yorke attended while Radiohead were recording in Copenhagen,[5] and ideas of cyclical time found in Buddhism and discussed by Stephen Hawking.[5]

According to a studio diary written by the guitarist Ed O’Brien, the basic track, consisting of vocals, piano and drums, was recorded on 8 December 1999.[6][better source needed] The strings, arranged by guitarist Jonny Greenwood, were recorded on 4 February 2000.[7] They were performed by the Orchestra of St John's in Dorchester Abbey, a 12th-century church about five miles from Radiohead's studio in Oxfordshire.[8] Greenwood instructed the players to swing in the style of jazz musicians.[9] The isolated string part was included on the 2021 reissue Kid A Mnesia.[10]

Drummer Philip Selway said the song "ran counter to what had come before in Radiohead in lots of ways ... The constituent parts are all quite simple, but I think the way that they then blend gives real depth to the song."[11] In a 2001 Rolling Stone interview, O'Brien said he felt "Pyramid Song" was Radiohead's best work.[8]


Composition


"Pyramid Song" is an art rock song,[12] with elements of jazz, classical and krautrock.[13] According to the journalist Alex Ross, Yorke's piano chords are "laced with suspended tones" and "hang mysteriously in the air, somewhere between serenity and sadness".[14] The strings play glissando harmonics and Selway plays a "shuffling" rhythm.[14]


Critical reception


NME named "Pyramid Song" their "single of the week",[15] describing it as "malevolent, moving, epic". The Guardian named it "CD of the week", with critic Alexis Petridis describing it as "a beautiful, intricately wrought mesh of complex time signatures, keening vocals, elegiac strings and subtly disturbing audio effects".[16]

Rolling Stone placed "Pyramid Song" at number 94 on their list of the "100 Best Songs of the Decade", writing that it "might be [Yorke's] most blissful recorded moment".[17] In October 2011, NME named it the 131st best track of the previous 15 years, calling it a "ghostly hymn of stunning beauty".[18] Pitchfork named it the 59th-best track of the decade, describing it as "an absolutely singular track in a catalog with no shortage of standouts".[19] In 2020, the Guardian named it the fourth-best Radiohead song, writing: "Lyrics alluding to Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha, piano seemingly exhumed from ancient civilisation and a newly spiritual Yorke, swimming with 'black-eyed angels' and a shoal of exes towards some nebulous afterlife. Torture for some; otherwise, cult-making."[20]


Commercial performance


"Pyramid Song" was Radiohead's first single in three years,[21] after none were released from their previous album Kid A (2000).[8] It reached number five on the UK Singles Chart,[22] number one in Portugal,[23] number two in Canada,[24] number three in Norway,[25] number six in Finland[26] and Italy[27] and number 10 in Ireland.[28] It also reached the top 25 in Australia,[29] France[30] and the Netherlands.[31] On the Eurochart Hot 100, it debuted and peaked at number 13.[32]


Music video


Radiohead released a computer-animated music video for "Pyramid Song", created by animation studio Shynola.[33] In the video, inspired by a dream Yorke had, a scuba diver explores an undersea world and enters a submerged house.[33][34]


Track listings



Personnel


Adapted from the Amnesiac liner notes.[40]

Radiohead

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Artwork


Charts



Release history


Release dates and formats for "Pyramid Song"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom 21 May 2001 CD Parlophone [52]
Australia 28 May 2001 [53]

References


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  2. Rolling Stone Staff (17 June 2011). "100 Best Songs of the 2000s". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 November 2022. Thom Yorke rides to heaven "in a little rowboat" beside celestial strings and neo-classical piano.
  3. Naokes, Tim (12 February 2012). "Splitting atoms with Thom Yorke". Dazed. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  4. Kent, Nick (June 2001). "Happy now?". Mojo. Bauer. Archived from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  5. Greenwood, Colin; O'Brien, Ed (25 January 2001). "Interview with Ed & Colin". Ground Zero (Interview). Interviewed by Chris Douridas. KCRW.
  6. O’Brien, Ed. "Ed's Diary". Green Plastic.
  7. O’Brien, Ed. "Ed's Diary". Green Plastic. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  8. Fricke, David (21 May 2001). "Radiohead warm up with Amnesiac". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
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  10. Eccleston, Danny (December 2021). "Twin Peaks". Mojo. Bauer Media Group. 337: 102.
  11. Langham, Matt (4 February 2015). "DiS Meets Radiohead's Philip Selway: "If it means something to some people then that is success"". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  12. "The 35 Greatest Concerts of the Last 35 Years". Spin. 28 November 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  13. Gallucci, Michael (20 March 2019). "The Best Song From Every Radiohead Album". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  14. Ross, Alex (21 August 2001). "The Searchers: Radiohead's unquiet revolution". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on 25 May 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2007.
  15. Kessler, Ted (12 September 2005). "Radiohead: Pyramid Song: This is our favourite Radiohead single in recent memory..." NME.com. Retrieved 22 April 2007.
  16. Petridis, Alexis (1 July 2001). "CD of the week: Radiohead: Amnesiac". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
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  20. Monroe, Jazz (23 January 2020). "Radiohead's 40 greatest songs – ranked!". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
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  28. "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Pyramid Song". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  29. "Radiohead – Pyramid Song". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
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  31. "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 24, 2001" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  32. "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 19, no. 24. 9 June 2001. p. 9. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  33. Archive-Eric-Schumacher-Rasmussen. "Radiohead Broadcast U.S. Tour Dates". MTV News. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  34. Sherburne, Philip (May 2003). "Sound and vision: Radiohead reinvents the music video". RES. RES Media Group: 53.
  35. Pyramid Song (UK CD1 liner notes). Radiohead. Parlophone. 2001. CDSFHEIT 45102.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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  39. Pyramid Song (Japanese CD single liner notes). Radiohead. Parlophone. 2001. TOCP-61053.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  40. Amnesiac (booklet). Radiohead. Parlophone. 2001.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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