Finally! Radiohead is confirmed to be working on a new album.
While the English rockband has yet to set a release date for its new record, band guitarist Jonny Greenwood openly shared the band progress.
Christian Post reported that Greenwood apparently claimed that the band has "changed our method" in lieu of their new album.
"We've certainly changed our method again," Greenwood said. "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."
And while everything is right on track, Greenwood insisted that he's not going to talk about the new album's release date.
"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,'" he said.
Furthermore, drummer Philip Selway previously told NME that the new album is "coming along nicely."
"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."
Meanwhile, there has been a news claiming that the band's tracklist is actually available online through Citizen Insane
The songs included Radiohead's tracks from their unreleased recordings and some of it where from their 2012 live tour, "The King of Limb."
Radiohead's new album tracklist reportedly includes, "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."