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Radiohead will be returning to the studio soon, and are putting together tour plans for 2012. Singer Thom Yorke told Rolling Stone the band can’t get out on tour until next year because second drummer Clive Deamer also plays with Portishead, who are currently on the road.
Radiohead made appearances recently on Saturday Night Live, Late Night With Jimmy Fallon and The Colbert Report, with a spectacular preview of their new six-piece lineup, including Deamer. Yorke told Rolling Stone the band “will work on new material at their recording space in Oxford, England, in December and January.” He says they already have several new tunes and “It would be fun to have them ready when we go to play next year.”
In addition to the new Radiohead album and tour, Yorke revealed he’s “determined to finish his new Atoms for Peace album by the end of the year. It is likely to feature recordings from the sessions Yorke did in 2010 with his touring band of that name, whose members include Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich and bassist Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.”
Until then, here’s Radiohead from their recent SNL performance:
Live at New York’s Roseland Ballroom in September of 2011:
And from the same show, the first live performance of Supercollider:









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