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Radiohead prepare new album

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One of the most influential and innovative bands of alternative rock in the last 25 years, which has gone from rock and pop to brit-electronic genre, is about to release its ninth album. The group was born in England in 1985 and consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass, keyboards ) and Phil Selway (drums, percussion).

The British band, expects to release its next album in late 2015. Jonny Grennwood said via Twitter "already finished recording the new album but we revaluing the work we did. We expect to have everything very soon, and after that we will plan the tour next year. " He added that, although they have recorded enough material must still face a final selection process.

"We have a busy autumn. We want to finish the album and are immersed in it. "Said Phil Selway. The album will be the successor of "The King Of Limbs", which was released in 2011.

The group is meeting since September working on the album, but for now it has no title or publication date. "You know, we are and have always been an animal of slow movements and I think then is to decide what to do." Jonny Greenwood argued.

Radiohead has released eight record works, Pablo Honey (1993) , The Bends (1995) OK Computer (1997) Kid A (2000) Amnesiac (2001) Hail to the Thief (2003) In Rainbows (2007) and The King of Limbs (2011 ). From 2013 they entered a period of creative break the components of the band defined as an "indefinite hiatus".
Currently, they are one of the most important bands in rock history, because their music continue creating and innovating in different musical genres. Over almost 30 years have explored different rhythms and concepts. They have sold over 32 million copies worldwide and his best known song, Creep, is an icon of the ' 90s.

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