"Life in a Glass House" follows
the Radiohead tradition of having a powerful, emotional song at the end of the album.
This song is without a doubt amazing and features Veteran jazz trumpeter Humphrey
Lyttleton.
Review from SXSW by Allstar:
Last but certainly not least
was "Life in a Glass House,"
another surprise from a band
from which nothing seems surprising
anymore. Beginning with an atmospheric
loop and clanging church-like
bells, the song quickly morphed
into a New Orleans-style, big-band
rumpshaker. Fueled by a horn
section that included a clarinet,
a trumpet, a trombone, and who
knows what else, "Glass House"
would have served well as a
time-travelers glimpse into
the Third Millennium during
a 1930s Mardi Gras ball.
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