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Radiohead break silence over new album

 

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".

 

eeeee. i thought they were done after hail to the theif!!>?^

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eeeee. i thought they were done after hail to the theif!!>?^

 

Well, kinda.

They are done with EMI/Parlophone.

'Hail To The Thief' was their last major label release.

 

I don't know how they will release their 7th album, though.

Perhaps they'll build a label of their own, like Oasis.

 

W.A.S.T.E. Records, or whatever :)

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eeeee. i thought they were done after hail to the theif!!>?^

 

Well, kinda.

They are done with EMI/Parlophone.

'Hail To The Thief' was their last major label release.

 

I don't know how they will release their 7th album, though.

Perhaps they'll build a label of their own, like Oasis.

 

W.A.S.T.E. Records, or whatever :)

 

To be honest, I'd expect Parlophone have offered them a longer contract. I mean come on, it's Radiohead. They're one of the biggest and most successful bands of all time. What label in their right mind would actually want to let them go?

 

Anyway, even if Parlophone have let them go, it wouldn't be hard for them to find another label would it? I'd expect any record company would want to sign them.

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Anyway, even if Parlophone have let them go, it wouldn't be hard for them to find another label would it? I'd expect any record company would want to sign them.

 

Well yeah, I always assumed it was a problem with the label or any label really.

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