Radiohead ‘hope’ to tour new album in 2016
An incident involving an “over-enthusiastic translator” has mistakenly led a few Radiohead fans to believe the follow-up to the band’s 2011 album The King Of Limbs in now complete.
“We have finished recording of the new album but we keep reevaluating the work we’ve done…” He also reaffirmed that he hopes to tour next year, but nothing is set in stone yet.
As effect of Sound reports, a Facebook post by a Russian radio station apparently quoted Greenwood as saying Radiohead are “done recording a new album [and have] start[ed] to build plans for a concert tour in the next year”.
The band has finished recording their as-yet untitled release but they’ve still to go through all their material – not that the rumour mill is going insane or anything..
Little else is known about the album, though Selway has teased the possibility of outside collaborators, which would be a first for the band.
Radiohead had reportedly been tucked away in a studio for most of September working on the album.
Radiohead is composed of Yorke, Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Selway and Ed O’Brien.
Beyond its latest experiment in digital hieroglyphics or psychic CDs or whatever, though, the group will also continue to deliver music the old fashioned way: trucking it from town to town on an global tour. They were best known for their songs Creep, Karma Police and No Surprises.