Speaking from the Ivor Novello awards yesterday (Thursday) Radiohead told the BBC they’re taking their time before making any more music. The band won the International Achievement award at the posh ceremony but Ed said that the honour won’t encourage them to get back into the studio just yet: “We just haven’t made any firm plans about what we’re going to do yet. We just wanted to get this past year out of our systems then sit down and once we’ve had some time to think about it, then actually make some decisions about what comes next.”
“We’re just recharging our batteries and we know that we want to come back and make some music together, hopefully in the not-too-distant future. But we just want to take our time and make sure it’s the right time for us.”
Radiohead news on this day..
- Thom Yorke pays tribute to Gil Scott-Heron – 2011
- AP Interview: ‘There’s a ban on banjos’ – 2008
- David Cameron’s Fake Plastic Request – 2006
- Phil: “We’ve no new songs, not one.” – 2004
- ‘Go to Sleep’ confirmed as next single – 2003
- Field Day Festival permit update – 2003
- Win tickets for Radiohead’s M+ performance – 2003
- Radiohead calling – 2003
- Thom in Spin – 2003
- Radiohead on Jo Whiley show – 2003


