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Management confirms we must wait longer for seventh record

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Radiohead will now not release their seventh album until 2008.

A spokesperson confirmed to NME.COM that the follow up to 2003’s 'Hail To The Thief' would not appear until next year.

The update on the release comes despite the band mastering the record in New York in July.

Radiohead are currently out of their record contract, and there is still no indication which label the release will appear on.

Thom Yorke, under the pseudonym Dr Tchock, is set to re-release his book, the collaboration with Radiohead cover artist Stanley Donwood called ’Dead Children Playing’.

The book features much of the cover art from 1995's 'The Bends' through to 'Hail To The Thief'.

It is set to be released on October 17.

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