Radiohead break silence over new album

Posted on June 9th, 2005.

Radiohead have broken the silence over their new album. Thom Yorke has told nme.com sessions for their new album remind him of working on “Kid A”. The band recently regrouped to start rehearsing and recording new songs for the follow-up to 2003’s “Hail To The Thief”.

The album, not due until next year, will be the band’s seventh. Thom said that early sessions had seen the band changing the way they work, reminding him of the change between 1997 LP “OK Computer” and “Kid A”. He said: “It’s going well. It’s a bit like “Kid A” - we’re going through a period of change. But that’s good. We’ll get there”. [thanks Ivan]


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