Radiohead working on follow-up to 'In Rainbows'
Band may head into studio after tour
Radiohead have been working on the follow-up to their recent 'In Rainbows' album.
Speaking to BBC 6Music after losing the Nationwide Mercury Prize to Elbow on Tuesday (September 9), the band's Ed O'Brien said that they plan to work on their next album after touring commitments.
"We're still talking about doing some stuff and we're really excited about it," he said. "First we came off tour to do some writing and we wanted to carry on doing it because it was so brilliant."
The band recently wrapped up a tour of North America, and will head to Japan for a series of dates in October.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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Speaking to BBC 6Music after losing the Nationwide Mercury Prize to Elbow on Tuesday (September 9), the band's Ed O'Brien said that they plan to work on their next album after touring commitments.
"We're still talking about doing some stuff and we're really excited about it," he said. "First we came off tour to do some writing and we wanted to carry on doing it because it was so brilliant."
The band recently wrapped up a tour of North America, and will head to Japan for a series of dates in October.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
Find out more about NME.
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