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''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' is the second studio album by the English musician
Thom Yorke Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, he mainly plays guitar and keyboards and is noted for his falsetto. He has been descri ...
, released on 26 September 2014. It was produced by
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, with artwork by Stanley Donwood, both of whom have long collaborated with Yorke and his band Radiohead. The album blends Yorke's vocals and piano playing with
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beats and textures. Yorke released ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' independently via a paid-for BitTorrent bundle. After having criticised the streaming service
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, which they felt did not fairly compensate new artists, Yorke and Godrich expressed their wish to give "control of internet commerce back to people who are creating the work". The album was downloaded over a million times within six days, and became the most downloaded legal torrent of 2014. By February 2015, it had been downloaded over 4.5 million times. A vinyl edition was also sold from the official site. In December 2014, Yorke released ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' on the online music shop
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alongside a new song, "Youwouldn'tlikemewhenI'mangry". A CD edition was released in Japan in 2015 by
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; in 2017, retail editions were released worldwide in 2017 by
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, and it was added to further streaming services, including Spotify. The album received generally positive reviews and ''
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'' named it one of the best of 2014.


Background

In 2013, Yorke contributed music to ''The UK Gold'', a documentary about
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, including an early version of the ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes ''track "A Brain in a Bottle". Before the album was announced, elements of ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes ''were used in the soundtrack for the second version of the ''Polyfauna ''app, released on 1 September 2014. The app, for Android and
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phones, is an "experimental collaboration" between Yorke's band Radiohead and the British
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s studio Universal Everything.


Music

''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' blends Yorke's vocals and piano playing with electronic beats and textures. Critics described it as "eerie" and "neurotic", with "a quiet, restrained sense of dread". ''
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''likened its music to the Radiohead tracks " Like Spinning Plates" (2001) and " The Gloaming" (2003). The opening track, "A Brain in a Bottle", combines Yorke's falsetto with a stuttering beat and "old-school" oscillator effects. Radiohead bassist
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contributed beat programming to "Guess Again!",''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' vinyl packaging which features "decaying" piano and "crunchy" backbeats. "Interference" is a minimal "mumbled love song" with "chilly" synth pads. '' Slant Magazine ''described "The Mother Lode" as melodic and
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-inspired, with an "intoxicating" house beat. The album's second half features a ten-minute ambient suite led by the "percussive"
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looping track "There Is No Ice (For My Drink)". The final track, "Nose Grows Some", is "a glorious embrace of borderline synth-pop". ''
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'' described it as a "dread-soaked hymn of emotional defeat", likening it to Radiohead finales such as " Motion Picture Soundtrack" from ''
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'' (2000).


Release

In 2013, Yorke and his longtime producer
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expressed concern about how the internet had affected the music business, and accused the music streaming service
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of not compensating new artists fairly. Godrich stated: " treamingcannot work as a way of supporting new artists' work. Spotify and the like either have to address that fact and change the model for new releases or else all new music producers should be bold and vote with their feet." In 2007, Yorke's band Radiohead self-released their album ''
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'' as a pay-what-you want download. Matt Mason, chief content officer at BitTorrent Inc, felt the release set a "gold standard for how to do something direct-to-fan on the internet", and began talks with Radiohead's managers about the future of online music distribution. He told ''
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'' that ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' was "born out of these conversations we had on how the internet should work for artists: the vision we both share, which is that at present we don't have a sustainable business model for artists on the internet". MBA students at
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at the
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worked in secret with Yorke's management for the release, analysing fan and market data. In September 2014, Yorke posted a photo of an unidentified vinyl record on
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, prompting media speculation about a new release. Yorke and Godrich announced ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' on 14 September. It was released the same day via the
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protocol BitTorrent using BitTorrent Inc's "bundles" initiative, whereby creators distribute their work in packaged
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s. It was the first album to use BitTorrent's "pay-gate" feature; customers paid US$6 (£3.69) to download the ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' torrent bundle containing eight
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files, cover artwork by Stanley Donwood, and a music video for "A Brain in a Bottle" featuring Yorke in boxing gloves. Users could also download a free torrent bundle containing only the "Brain in a Bottle" MP3 and video, or order a "deluxe" vinyl edition of the album packaged in a bespoke
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. In a press release, Yorke and Godrich wrote:


Other formats

On 26 December 2014, Yorke released ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes ''in MP3 and FLAC formats for £3.86 on the online music shop
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. He also released a free new song, "Youwouldn'tlikemewhenI'mangry", described by Godrich as a "complimentary addendum" to the album. On 30 June 2015, ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' was made available to stream with the launch of
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. A CD version was released in Japan by
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in August 2015. On 8 December 2017, it was reissued on CD and vinyl by
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and added to further streaming services, including Spotify, along with Yorke's other solo work.


Sales

''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' was downloaded over 100,000 times in the first 24 hours of release and over a million times in its first six days. Excluding internet
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, it'' ''was the most torrented album of 2014. By February 2015, it had been downloaded over 4.5 million times. These figures include downloads of the free torrent bundle containing only the "Brain in a Bottle" MP3 and music video; sales figures for the full album bundle have not been released. '' Stereogum'' and
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estimated that Yorke may have made $20 million from the release, more than he would likely have made through a traditional release. ''Stereogum'' wrote that "this sort of album-release strategy only works for artists who are already astronomically famous, but salute Thom Yorke for figuring out ways to keep stacking cash while keeping his artistic autonomy." However, ''Billboard'''' ''argued that, assuming the ratio of people who paid for the full album was comparable to subscription numbers of Spotify and Pandora, earnings between $1 and 6 million were more likely: "Not bad showing for a self-released, direct-to-fan album that allowed Yorke to circumvent major download stores and gather customer information — but it's no Hollywood starring role, either." In November 2015, asked if the BitTorrent release had been a success, Yorke said: "No, not exactly. But I wanted it to be an experiment ... I wanted to show that, in theory, today one could follow the entire chain of record production, from start to finish, on his own. But in practice it is very different. We cannot be burdened with all of the responsibilities of the record label. But I'm glad I did it, for having tried to."


Reception

At
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' has an average score of 72 based on 29 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews".
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critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the album as "deliberately underwhelming, an old-fashioned grower that doesn't startle upon first listen but rather slowly unfolds ... Instead of wallowing in alienation, Yorke has found comfort within it on ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' and the difference is palpable." Rob Sheffield of ''
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''wrote that ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' "demands deep listening" and praised "Nose Grows Some" as the strongest track. ''Rolling Stone ''later named the album the 30th best of 2014. '' Slant Magazine'' critic Franklin Jones wrote: "This is paranoia with a soul, and occasionally a heart ... ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' maintains the trademark elements of a Thom Yorke release while injecting subtle moments of fresh invention." Barry Nicholson of the ''
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'' wrote: "It's hardly love at first listen … Yet across repeat plays, the album's charms begin to unfurl." ''
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'' gave the album a positive review, but wrote: "Flashes of brilliance aside, the result sounds an awful lot like something Yorke dashed off to pass the time before delving into the new Radiohead album." Mark Beaumont of the ''Guardian'' called it "deviously understated", but found that its unconventional release was "more impactful than the product". Larry Fitzmaurice of ''
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'' wrote: "There's precious little to grab on to in terms of melody and feeling, and you won't find yourself humming along to anything here. That said, certain elements of ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'', if given the right amount of attention, can be enjoyable to luxuriate in." Chris Barton of the ''
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'' found the album too similar to Yorke's 2006 solo album ''
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'' and his work with
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, writing that "Yorke's path seems short on new directions".


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' packaging. *
Thom Yorke Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, he mainly plays guitar and keyboards and is noted for his falsetto. He has been descri ...
– music, vocals; artwork advice (credited as Tchocky) *
Nigel Godrich Nigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician. He is known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all their studio albums since '' OK Computer'' (1997). ...
– production, editing *
Colin Greenwood Colin Charles Greenwood (born 26 June 1969) is an English musician and the bassist for the rock band Radiohead. Along with bass guitar, Greenwood plays upright bass and electronic instruments. With his younger brother, the Radiohead guitari ...
– beat programming on "Guess Again!" * Bob Ludwig – mastering * Stanley Donwood – artwork ("holes dug & filled in")


Chart positions


Notes and references


External links

* * {{Authority control 2014 albums Albums produced by Nigel Godrich Self-released albums Thom Yorke albums