September 22, 2010 1:35
Live footage of Thom Yorke's Atoms Of Peace surfaces online - video
See professionally shot videos of Flea, Nigel Godrich and co playing at the Fuji Rocks festival on NME.COM
Footage of Thom Yorke's Atoms Of Peace playing at this year's Fuji Rocks festival has appeared online, and you can see the group playing the song 'Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses' below.
The professionally shot videos see the Radiohead frontman along with Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea on bass, Nigel Godrich on keyboards, plus Mauro Refosco on drums and percussionist Joey Waronker.
Filmed for Japan's Fuji TV Next last month, the collection of videos include the band performing 'Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses', 'The Hollow Earth', Radiohead B-side 'Paperbag Writer' and 'The Eraser' songs 'And It Rained All Night' and 'Cymbal Rush'.
As previously reported, Radiohead's Colin Greenwood has revealed the group have recently finished another batch of songs for their forthcoming new album, which is expected to be released later this year.
Scroll down to see footage of Atoms Of Peace playing 'Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses' and to watch the rest of the videos, visit YouTube.com.
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