A โ€˜lostโ€™ Radiohead track from the early 1990s has surfaced online. Scroll down to listen to it.

The title of the track has been given as both โ€˜Putting Ketchup In The Fridgeโ€™ and โ€˜How Do You Sit Stillโ€™ by Ateaseweb.com. The Radiohead fan site wrote: โ€œA track surfaced today with vocals sounding like Thom Yorkeโ€™s together with a Radiohead sound that couldโ€™ve been recorded in the early nineties. Think โ€˜Pablo Honeyโ€™, โ€˜The Bendsโ€™.โ€

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Radiohead recently made two new tracks available to hear online -โ€˜The Daily Mailโ€™ and โ€˜Staircaseโ€™. The tracks, which were recorded during the studio sessions for the bandโ€™s latest album โ€˜The King Of Limbsโ€™, were posted on the bandโ€™s official YouTube account. Theyโ€™re also available to buy on music streaming service Deezer and Amazon.co.uk.

Last month, [url=http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/60513]two previously unreleased Radiohead demos were posted online[/url]. The songs, โ€˜Everybody Knowsโ€™ and โ€˜Girl (In The Purple Dress)โ€™, were recorded when the band were still known as On A Friday and before guitarist Jonny Greenwood joined the band.