Slight return

Radiohead to get together this September for new album

The band will reconvene later this year to start work on the follow up to ‘The King of Limbs’

Radiohead to get together this September for new album

Radiohead are set to enter the studio this September, according to Johnny Greenwood.

The guitarist revealed the news to Mary Anne Hobbs as part of her BBC 6 Music show, explaining: “We’re going to start up in September, playing, rehearsing and recording and see how it’s sounding.”

That backs up a similar comment from brother Colin earlier this year, who told Nashville Cream the band intended to get back together at the end of the summer to “make a plan” for the follow up to 2011’s ‘The King of Limbs’.

Radiohead drummer Phil Selway recently announced plans to release a new album ‘Weatherhouse’.

The follow-up to 2010’s ‘Familial’ (with 2011 EP ‘Running Blind’ running in between), ‘Weatherhouse’ is Selway’s second solo LP, and it’s released on 7th October via Bella Union.

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