Reading the Room.
Heads up: This review contains spoilers from the last season of Peaky Blinders. If you haven’t seen it already, that is not our fault it has been out for two years now, sorry not sorry. The sound of a very unorthodox set of piano keys follows one another, as if they were not supposed to be played like that, because it has never been before. Tommy Shelby lies outside of his carriage, over the grass, right next to the floating ashes and burnt rocks left over from the extinguished fire. We hear Thom Yorke’s falsetto and a bass drop as a crow flies over Tommy. This is how I found out about ‘Pana-vision’ and The Smile. Throughout the last season of Peaky Blinders, we see a lot of their work, some of it from their first album A Light for Attracting Attention, and some of it still unreleased at the time. I remember the synthesiser stretching and bending as Arthur hugged Tommy after finding out about his sickness, which broke the internet since nobody knew what song that was. That turned out...