Thom Yorke has teased fans by posting an image of a white 12-inch vinyl on a turntable. Next to the record appears to be artwork designed by Stanley Donwood – the band's long-time collaborator who has designed all of their album and poster art since 1994. A link to the image, which Yorke posted ...
Thom Yorke has teased fans by posting an image of a white 12-inch vinyl on a turntable.
Next to the record appears to be artwork designed by Stanley Donwood – the band’s long-time collaborator who has designed all of their album and poster art since 1994. A link to the image, which Yorke posted on his Tumblr page, was also tweeted by another long-time Radiohead collaborator, producer Nigel Godrich.
Radiohead drummer Phil Selway recently revealed to NME that the band are due to begin sessions on the follow-up to their 2011 album The King Of Limbs this month and said that they felt it was the right time to “start making music” together again.
He later told BBC 6 Music: “There’s always that sense that our best record is still to come…There’s still a lot creativity we can do together.”
Selway will release his new solo album Weatherhouse on October 6. Speaking in this week’s NME, the drummer is asked whether he can make any predictions as to what a new Radiohead album may end up sounding like. “I have absolutely no idea,” he says. “And that’s what keeps us all there until the end.”