Judge, Jury and Executioner

"Judge, Jury and Executioner"
Single by Atoms for Peace
from the album Amok
B-side S.A.D.
Released January 7, 2013 (2013-01-07) (download)
March 19, 2013 (2013-03-19) (12")[1]
Format 12", digital download
Genre Experimental rock, electronic
Length 3:30
Label XL
Writer(s) Atoms for Peace
Producer(s) Nigel Godrich
Atoms for Peace chronology
"Default"
(2012)
"Judge, Jury and Executioner"
(2013)

"Judge, Jury and Executioner" is a 2013 single by the supergroup Atoms for Peace.[1][2][3][4] It is the second single from their debut album, Amok, preceded by "Default". It was made available for sale on iTunes on January 7, 2013 and was released as a 12" vinyl on March 19, 2013.[1]

History

The song debuted live during the band's U.S. tour in October 2009 and April 2010.[5] The song was released digitally on January 7, 2013, after its broadcast on BBC Radio 1.[2] The fans who pre-ordered the album were able to free download the song. A music video, composed of visuals by Tarik Barri, was released simultaneously.[1] The limited vinyl version of the single, with an accompanying b-side "S.A.D." was released on March 19, 2012.[1]

A hidden live video of the song, recorded in Fuji Rock Festival was released on the band's official website.[6][7]

"Judge, Jury and Executioner" is also an alternate name for "Myxomatosis", a song by Thom Yorke's band Radiohead, released on their album, Hail to the Thief.[8]

Reception

The song generally met with positive reviews, despite being likened to the works of Radiohead and Thom Yorke's solo material. Will Hermes of Rolling Stone gave it a 3.5 star out of 5, with praising "Yorke's swarming choral-style" and Flea's basslines, and describing it as "a morph between Flea's instrument and Yorke's humming".[9] Daniel Kreps of Spin depicted the earlier version of the song as "a dark, aggressive centerpiece among the post-Eraser material", while calling the album version as "mellower and more harmonious".[5] Kia Makarechi of The Huffington Post extensively compared the song with the works of Radiohead, claiming that the band is "a sonic extension of Radiohead".[4] David Greenwald of Billboard also described the song as "a blend of acoustic and electronic instrumentation, with Yorke's voice floating over wordless background vocals and insistent percussion".[8]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Judge, Jury and Executioner"   3:30
2. "S.A.D."   5:35
Total length:
9:05

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Battan, Carrie and Amy Phillips (January 7, 2013). "Listen/Watch: New Single From Thom Yorke's Atoms for Peace: "Judge Jury and Executioner"". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  2. 1 2 Young, Alex (January 7, 2013). "New Music: Atoms For Peace – "Judge, Jury and Executioner"". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  3. Nelson, Michael (January 7, 2013). "Atoms For Peace – "Judge, Jury And Executioner"". Stereogum. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  4. 1 2 Makarechi, Kia (January 8, 2013). "'Judge, Jury And Executioner': Atoms For Peace Track Recalls Radiohead, Again (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  5. 1 2 Kreps, Daniel (January 7, 2013). "Hear Atoms for Peace's 'Judge, Jury and Executioner' Lightened Up for 'Amok'". Spin. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  6. "Hidden Atoms For Peace 'Judge Jury and Executioner' live video uncovered". NME. February 15, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  7. Snapes, Laura (February 15, 2013). "Watch Atoms for Peace Perform "Judge Jury and Executioner" Live in Japan, Hidden on Their Website". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  8. 1 2 Greenwald, David (January 7, 2013). "Atoms for Peace Release 'Judge Jury and Executioner': Listen". Billboard. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  9. Hermes, Will (January 11, 2013). "Atoms for Peace "- Judge Jury and Executioner"". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
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