Thursday 25 November 2010

Radiohead give new album and tour update


Jonny Greenwood,guitarist of Radiohead band revealed there fans with an update on the band's new album and future touring plans.

It has been explained by Greenwood on their official website blog that band is still working on new album but that they "haven't quite finished" the follow-up to 2007's 'In Rainbows' yet.

He says that all reports are fake that the album would contain 10 songs, and that they would play live soon and he gave reference of an interviewed he gave with Rolling Stone in Italy recently that someone must have misquoted.

"I think this Italian writer has, either through over-enthusiasm or frustration at all my non-committal answers, mistranslated me a little," Greenwood explained. "In fact we haven't quite finished the album - in the studio at the moment."

Greenwood also confirmed that they are not interested to play at any live shows yet and all are the rumors that we are taking part in Glanstonbury 2011."…Nor have we yet considered any touring," he outlined. "The plan is to have no plan until the record is finished."

Sunday 14 November 2010

Radiohead New Album Still In Pending


Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwoo has confirmed there fans and music world that they are still in the recording progress.

The singer posted this message on the official website of Radiohead to clarify quotes made in a recent interview saying: “I think this Italian writer has, either thorough over-enthusiasm, or frustration at all my non-committal answers, mistranslated me a little…

“In fact we haven’t quite finished the album – in the studio at the moment – nor have we yet considered any touring.

“The plan is to have no plan until the record is finished… hope that’s a little clearer!”

Friday 5 November 2010

Will You Pay For Silence Charity ???

Radiohead Frontman Thom Yorke has teamed up with Mark Ronson, Bryan Ferry, British Prime Minister David Cameron, tennis star Andy Murray and actor David Tenant (among several others) for "2 Minute Silence," a single that is quite literally two minutes of silence. It isn't just a boundary-testing art project, but rather a fund raising single for the Royal British Legion. You can pre-order the single here, and there is currently a push to get it on top of the British singles chart next week (your pre-order also buys you a video of the track's participants staring silently at the camera for two minutes). All proceeds will ultimately benefit British military veterans. "Rather than record a song, we felt the UK public would recognize the poignancy of silence and its clear association with remembrance," said Chris Simpkins, the Director General of the Royal British League.

Would you pay money for silence if it was for charity? Let us know in the comments!