Recently, Philip Selway, drummer of Radiohead, sat down to discuss the band’s up and coming album.
The group’s ninth album, following their 2011 hit record “The King of Limbs”, has been a slow moving process but things are finally starting to come together. Guitarist Jonny Greenwood said getting restarted in the studio after long periods of nothing “took a lot of time.” Drummer Selway previously announced that the album schedule would come into full swing into September and now Press Association has confirmed that the group is “back into” it.
“We’ve got quite a busy autumn coming up, we want to finish a record and that’s where we’re at. We’re just launching ourselves into it. Being asked about Radiohead never becomes a tiresome question; the fact that people are still interested, that can only be a wonderful thing.” Selway confessed. “For so long we kind of played exclusively with each other and that takes you so far, so I supposed from album to album you try to push yourself beyond your comfort zone. We kind of change record to record, try and change the underlying approach to making music” he finished, poking fun at the group’s “short attention span.”
Recently Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke announced that he will be composing new music for the up and coming production of Harold Pinter’s Old Times.
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