But there are still some standouts, like "And It Rained All Night," in which spooky synths and driving percussion tell a story of helplessness in a deluged metropolis, and the political statement "Harrowdown Hill," with mournful synths floating over chopped-up, pounding drums. Yorke's lyrics aren't any more straightforward here as he addresses fear, loneliness and love in phrases that sound like overheard conversations and arguments. That's a good thing: "I'm a dog, I'm a dog, I'm a lapdog/I'm your lapdog" from "Skip Divided" says so much more than, say, "I love you."