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'New Radiohead song' leaks online
Song title could be 'These Are My Twisted Words'
A song strongly suspected by many fans to be new from Radiohead has leaked online.
The song, the MP3 of which bore the title 'These Are My Twisted Words', has been posted on YouTube - click on the video below to hear it.
The track features frontman Thom Yorke's vocals and the guitar lines typical of the band, and is somewhat reminiscent to their 2001 single 'Knives Out'. The group have recently been recording new material in Oxfordshire with producer Nigel Godrich.
The leak comes shortly after Radiohead released a new song, 'Harry Patch (In Memory Of)' – a tribute to Patch, who was the last surviving British World War 1 veteran until he died last month.
In other Radiohead news, Yorke recently said the band were looking to step away from releasing conventional albums in the future.
The band will headline the Reading And Leeds Festivals, which take place between August 28 and 30.
The song, the MP3 of which bore the title 'These Are My Twisted Words', has been posted on YouTube - click on the video below to hear it.
The track features frontman Thom Yorke's vocals and the guitar lines typical of the band, and is somewhat reminiscent to their 2001 single 'Knives Out'. The group have recently been recording new material in Oxfordshire with producer Nigel Godrich.
The leak comes shortly after Radiohead released a new song, 'Harry Patch (In Memory Of)' – a tribute to Patch, who was the last surviving British World War 1 veteran until he died last month.
In other Radiohead news, Yorke recently said the band were looking to step away from releasing conventional albums in the future.
The band will headline the Reading And Leeds Festivals, which take place between August 28 and 30.
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