After years of being on hiatus, Radiohead is finally working on a new album.
While the English rockband has yet to announce a specific release date for their new record, it's been speculated that Thom Yorke and the rest of the band members will be launching it soon.
In addition guitarist Jonny Greenwood talked about the changes they had to make for their new album as reported by Christian Post.
"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 fans are still waiting for the Radiohead to give an announcement about the release date of their new album, Greenwood insisted that he's not going to give any details about it.
"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.
Drummer Philip Selway added in a previously with NME that fans should not be worried as 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."