The Smile comprise the
Radiohead members
Thom Yorke and
Jonny Greenwood with the drummer
Tom Skinner. They performed several future
Cutouts songs in early live performances in 2021 and 2022.
Cutouts was produced by Sam Petts-Davies and recorded in Greenwood's home studio in
Oxfordshire and in
Abbey Road Studios, London, in the same sessions as the previous Smile album,
Wall of Eyes (2024). Yorke said the Smile split the songs into two albums to do them justice and avoid burnout. According to Greenwood,
Cutouts was half-finished when
Wall of Eyes was released, with additional parts recorded while the Smile were on tour. He stressed that
Cutouts did not comprise "leftovers" and was instead "its own record". Greenwood used a
delay pedal extensively for his guitar parts. Yorke wrote "Bodies Laughing" more than 20 years previously, but was unable to finish it. After performing it live, the Smile turned it into a "paranoid
easy-listening tune". Greenwood first performed the riff from "Eyes & Mouth" on Radiohead's 2016 tour during performances of their song "Talk Show Host". The album title refers to
cutouts, an espionage term that Yorke discovered while reading about
Russian interference in western politics: "Cutouts are like two-dimensional characters placed to facilitate backdoor connections with an asset ... I think it was the two-dimensional nature of the description I got stuck on. A new
Cold War world of two-dimensional proxy characters." He connected this to the "atomisation and isolation from world events" caused by
social media, and asked: "Why the fuck would we be online with two-dimensional avatars of each other as if they are really us, and try to engage with complex issues using two or three sentences?" == Music ==