Life in a Glasshouse

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"Life in a Glasshouse" is a jazz-influenced, brass-heavy closing track by Radiohead known for its chaotic, claustrophobic atmosphere and commentary on media intrusion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
album Amnesiac NERFINISHED
artist Radiohead NERFINISHED
composer Colin Greenwood NERFINISHED
Ed O’Brien NERFINISHED
Jonny Greenwood NERFINISHED
Philip Selway NERFINISHED
Thom Yorke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument bass guitar
brass section
drums
guitar
piano
saxophone
trombone
trumpet
genre art rock
experimental rock
jazz-influenced rock
hasCriticalReception noted for commentary on tabloid culture
praised for innovative brass arrangement
hasMood anxious
paranoid
tense
hasMusicalStyle big band influence
brass-heavy arrangement
chaotic atmosphere
claustrophobic atmosphere
hasStructure builds from subdued intro to chaotic climax
includedIn Radiohead live setlists (select tours)
isClosingTrackOf Amnesiac NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Thom Yorke NERFINISHED
lyricTheme loss of privacy
media intrusion
public scrutiny
partOf Amnesiac NERFINISHED
performer Radiohead NERFINISHED
producer Nigel Godrich NERFINISHED
Radiohead NERFINISHED
recordingArtist Radiohead NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2001
trackPosition closing track on Amnesiac
vocalist Thom Yorke NERFINISHED

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Amnesiac hasPart Life in a Glasshouse