New Musical Express, the British music publication, is reporting that Radiohead will enter the studio next month to begin recording their next studio album. "We're going to start work again in April. We're going to give it a bit more of a break than the last time," Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood told New Musical Express.
"We don't know what it will be like yet. You get asked this question before you make a record and we just don't know.� Cautioned guitarist Ed O'Brien, �So many times you say it's going to be the three-minute pop song record, and other times you say it's the prog-rock record, and it never turns out that way"
The band is also set to tour Europe this
summer according to Colin Greenwood.
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