Radiohead drummer Philip Selway has revealed details about the band’s progress on their 9th studio album. The upcoming release marks the first album since 2011’s The King Of Limbs. Guitarist Jonny Greenwood recently confirmed that they’re working in the studio ‘in periods’ and that restarting the process ‘took a lot of time’.
Selway previously stated that work on the album would ‘become a full schedule’ during September. Now, he’s confirmed to the Press Association that the band are ‘back into’ working on the LP.
‘We’ve got quite a busy autumn coming up. We want to finish a record and that’s where we’re at. We’re just launching ourselves into it.’ He added, ‘Being asked about Radiohead never becomes a tiresome question; the fact that people are still interested, that can only be a wonderful thing.’
The drummer also commented on the group’s ‘short attention span’, stating ‘We kind of change record to record, try and change the underlying approach to making music.’