"Knives Out" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the second single from their fifth album, Amnesiac (2001). It features lyrics about cannibalism and guitars influenced by the Smiths.
Radiohead recorded "Knives Out" during the sessions for their albums Kid A and Amnesiac, which were recorded simultaneously in 1999 and 2000.[3] Although the albums moved away from Radiohead's earlier guitar-led sound, the singer, Thom Yorke, said "Knives Out" was "no departure at all" and "survived because it was too good to miss".[4]
According to a studio diary kept by the guitarist Ed O'Brien, "Knives Out" took 373 days to complete.[5] He wrote that it was "probably the most straight-ahead thing we've done in years ... and that might explain why we took so long on it".[5] He felt that successful bands often over-embellish their music, especially songs written on acoustic guitar, but that Radiohead had captured the song's essence.[5] In November 1999, Radiohead performed "Knives Out" during a webcast from their studio.[6]
"Knives Out" was influenced by the British rock band the Smiths. Before its release, O'Brien played it for the Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, who said: "I was beyond flattered and quite speechless – which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in the Smiths – and I guess you can hear that in it."[3] In another interview, he said: "The music did touch me the same way the Smiths did, and it was a wonderful feeling ... that sort of emotional quality and that sort of melodicism."[7]
According to Drowned in Sound, "Knives Out" is the most conventional song on Amnesiac.[8] It features "chiming"[8] and "drifting" guitar lines, "driving" percussion, a "wandering" bassline, "haunting" vocals and "eerie" lyrics.[9] Yorke said the lyrics were about cannibalism: "It's partly the idea of the businessman walking out on his wife and kids and never coming back. It's also the thousand-yard stare when you look at someone close to you and you know they're gonna die."[9]
Music video
The "Knives Out" music video was directed by Michel Gondry. Gondry was going through a breakup at the time, and expressed his feelings in the video concept, which has Yorke grieving in a hospital room. Gondry described the collaboration as a "terrible experience", and said: "I showed [Yorke] a storyboard and every single detail: he was completely excited and happy for it – and then, it turned out, they all criticise me for being selfish and putting my own views on it and my own introspection ... It did not go smoothly, but if it went smoothly, it would be mediocre."[10]
David Merryweather of Drowned in Sound gave the "Knives Out" single nine out of ten, saying Jonny Greenwood's "chiming" guitar captured the "romantic disappointment" and "wistful ache" of the Smiths.[8] Reviewing Amnesiac for Pitchfork, Ryan Schreiber felt the guitar line was too similar to Radiohead's 1997 song "Paranoid Android", writing: "Great melody. However, they've fucking used it before."[17]
In 2010, Consequence of Sound praised "Knives Out" as one of Radiohead's "creepiest" songs: "It's one of many tracks from the English quintet that tickles the bones rather than warms them. But that's what makes Radiohead so unique."[9] In 2020, the Guardian named it the 13th-best Radiohead song, writing: "The impenetrable Amnesiac debunked industry rumours that Radiohead were primed for a bankable comeback – but amid that album lay this meat-and-potatoes rocker, its scurrying riffs, mystic ambience and cannibalistic lyrics qualifying as glorious light relief."[18]
Track listings
All tracks written by Radiohead.
UK CD1 and 12-inch single (CDFHEIS 45103; 12FHEIT 45103)[19][20]
"Knives Out" – 4:17
"Cuttooth" – 5:24
"Life in a Glasshouse" (full length version) – 5:06
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^Knives Out (UK CD2 liner notes). Radiohead. Parlophone. 2001. CDFHEIT 45103, 7243 8 79724 2 1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Knives Out (European maxi-CD & Australasian CD single liner notes). Radiohead. Parlophone. 2001. 7243 8 79760 2 3.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Knives Out (US enhanced maxi-CD single liner notes). Radiohead. Capitol Records. 2001. C2 7243 8 77668 0 8.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Knives Out (Japanese CD single liner notes). Radiohead. Parlophone, EMI Records. 2001. TOCP-65871.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)