Finally, Radiohead is working on a new album after being on hiatus since 2013.
But while everything seems to be doing well with the English rock band, a track list for their new record has allegedly been leaked online.
Christian Post reported that a website called Citizen Insane has posted a list of 12 possible songs that could be included in the new album.
The website included a list of songs from the band's unreleased recordings and some songs that were included during the live tour "The King Of Limb" in 2012.
The songs which will allegedly be included in Radiohead's new album include, "Identikit," "Cut A Hole," "Skirting on the Surface," "Wake Me (Before They Come)," "Burn The Witch," "I Lie Awake," "Riding a Bullet," "Open the Floodgates," "Follow Me Around," "Come To Your Senses," "Full Stop" and "The Present Tense."
While Radiohead has yet to release a statement about the said tracks, Thom Yorke who just finished working on his solo projects is reportedly working with his bandmates for the new album already.
NME reported that the new songs are "coming along nicely."
While Yorke chose to keep his mouth shut about the progress of their new album, drummer Philip Selway candidly give out details claiming that they already started recording last Christmas.
"It's all coming along nicely," Selway said in his February interview with NME. "We worked throughout the autumn up to just before Christmas, and now we're just taking some time away for other projects."
"We'll get back to it in March and we'll make an assessment of where we are then, but we've been excited about what we've been doing so far. It's by no means finished yet, so we've got a way to go. It's been a productive time though."
While the new album is well on its way, Selway managed to keep mum about Radiohead's plans on when they would be releasing their new album.
"I wouldn't want to start to predict that kind of thing in a Radiohead schedule because you can find yourself six months down the line saying 'I wish I hadn't have said that actually,'" Selway admitted.
There is however an ongoing speculation that the band will most probably release the album next year.
Along with Selway, guitarist Johnny Greenwood also talked about the band's upcoming new album as he pointed that it will be a mixture of the "very old and very new" technology.
"We've certainly changed our method again," the guitarist said according to Christian Post . "It's too involved. We're kind of limiting ourselves; working on limits. So we'll see what happens. It's like we're trying to use very old and very new technology to see what happens."