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Jonny Greenwood on what the future holds for Radiohead

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Jonny Greenwood has given Radiohead fans an update on what’s next for the band.During a new interview with The Guardian, the guitarist was asked when we could expect new material from the Oxford group – whose ninth and most recent studio album, ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’, was released in 2016.“Well, The Smile are on tour, Ed [O’Brien] is making another solo record, Colin [Greenwood] is playing bass with Nick Cave – they’ve just done five sold-out nights at the Sydney Opera House – so lots of music is being made,” Greenwood replied.He went on to say that all his bandmates were currently busy, “just not as Radiohead”.“We’re still talking all the time, we just need to make a plan and get some time together sorted out in advance,” the musician continued. “I’ve never been very good at that.

Too busy dicking around in this studio.”The studio in question is located in Greenwood’s Oxfordshire home. He was speaking to The Guardian about an eight-hour church organ piece he has composed for next week’s Norfolk & Norwich Festival, titled ‘268 Years Of Reverb’.He is then scheduled to head out on a European headline tour with The Smile next month, with dates scheduled up until the end of August.The side-project – also featuring Thom Yorke and Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner – released their second album ‘Wall Of Eyes’ in January before heading out on the road in the UK and Ireland.As well as touring as part of Nick Cave‘s solo band, Jonny’s brother Colin has contributed to the Bad Seeds’ upcoming 18th record ‘Wild God’.

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