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Radiohead reveal more album tracklisting clues

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The band hint at the inclusion of 'Up On The Ladder'

As previously reported on NME.COM, Radiohead seem to be communicating with their fans through bizarre codes on their official website.

After a week of daily posts with what the band describe as "Worm Buffet" coding, they have suddenly switched tactics, Atease reports.

The latest post on their website features a blurred photo of frontman Thom Yorke in front of a microphone with the lyric "I'm stuck in the Tardis" labelled above.

The lyric is the first line of track 'Up On The Ladder' - a song which was originally recorded during sessions for the band's 2003 album 'Hail To The Thief'. The image's file name is titled 'upontheladder.jpg', fuelling speculation that it will appear on the band's as-yet-untitled forthcoming album.

What do you think of Radiohead's codes? Rewarding hardcore fans? Totally pretentious? Have your say in the MyNME box below.


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Kurdatron 

Sep 26, 2007

It's not the average way of releasing info on a new record, and i guess it is kind of cool working out the messages from the weird worm icons. But this album has been 5 years coming and as a big fan I am getting a bit impatient, I think most people just want to know when it is coming out. The fact that we know it is finished and sitting in the can doesn't help.

MrDaveS1986 

Sep 27, 2007

Most bands would announce the track-listing at once, but not Radiohead one of the most pretentious bands around. If the album is finished and your happy with it, get it released instead of sitting on it, the longer you wait the less fans you will have.

Modern Rubbish 

Sep 27, 2007

Totally pretentious

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