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HUNTING BEARS
“Some of the artwork was seen to take a more explicitly political stance than the album’s lyrics. The red swimming pool on the spine of the CD case and on the disc represents what Donwood termed “a symbol of looming danger and shattered expectations”. It came from the graphic novel Brought to Light by Alan Moore and Bill Sienkiewicz, in which the CIA measures its killings through state-sponsored terrorism by the equivalent number of 50-gallon swimming pools filled with human blood. This image haunted Donwood throughout the Kid A project.” - (x)
"I think Amnesiac gives another take on Kid A, a form of explanation. Something traumatic is happening in Kid A, this is looking back at it, trying to piece together what has happened. I think the artwork is the best way of explaining it. The artwork to Kid A was all in the distance. The fires were all going on the other side of the hill. With Amnesiac, you’re actually in the forest while the fire’s happening." - Thom Yorke