Radiohead decided to go on a hiatus following the release of their album, "The King of Limbs" in 2011.
Many fans are asking for a new album from the English rock band and now Radiohead announced that they're not just working on it, they're already done with the recording.
In an interview with a Russian radio station called, Silver Radio, which was seen in Reddit, guitarist Jonny Greenwood confirmed reportedly revealed the news.
According to Consequence Of Sound, Radiohead is now polishing the new album, making sure that everything will be ready for their planned release.
Apparently, the Greenwood has reportedly teased that the new album will be released together with their upcoming tour next year.
"We have finished recording of the new album but we keep reevaluating the work we've done," Greenwood said. "We hope we'll get it right soon, and after that we'll start planning the next year's tour."
Drummer Philip Selway on the other hand, had previously shared to ABC.net.au how the members are working hard for their comeback album.
"We've got quite a busy autumn coming up," Selway said of the new Radiohead album. "We want to finish a record and that's where we're at. We're just launching ourselves into it."
And in a separate interview with NME, the Radiohead drummer explained how this new album is an entirely different experience for Radiohead.
"For so long we kind of played exclusively with each other and that takes you so far, so I suppose from album to album you try to push yourself beyond your comfort zone," Selway said.
"We kind of change record to record, try and change the underlying approach to making music."