The Radiohead singer,
Thom Yorke, first performed "House of Cards" in an acoustic rendition at the 2005
Trade Justice rally in London. According to the bassist,
Colin Greenwood, an early version had a bass riff in the style of
R.E.M. Yorke and the drummer,
Philip Selway, reworked the song with the rhythm on the final version. Yorke described "House of Cards" as "mellow and summery", and likened it to the 1968 instrumental "
Albatross" by
Fleetwood Mac.
Rolling Stone described it as "surprisingly sexy", with references to the
key parties of the 1970s and 1980s. In a 2008 television performance, Yorke dedicated the
refrain, "denial, denial", to the American president
George W. Bush for rejecting the
Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty to reduce
greenhouse gases. ==Music video==