The future of Radiohead according to guitarist Jonny Greenwood

The future of Radiohead according to guitarist Jonny Greenwood

‘A Moon Shaped Pool’, the band’s last studio album, was released almost a decade ago; group members have dedicated themselves to side projects

Almost a decade after the release of the band’s latest studio album, Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool (2016), Johnny Greenwood was asked about the band’s continuity. In an interview with The Guardianthe musician explained that the members of the English group are busy with other projects.

“Well, the The Smile is on tour, Ed [O’Brien] is making another solo album, Colin [Greenwood] is playing bass with Nick Cave — they just sold out five nights of shows at the Sydney State theater — so a lot of music is being made,” he said.

O The Smile launched Wall of Eyes in January this year. Formed by Greenwood, Thom Yorke It is Tom Skinnerthe band has a busy schedule of shows until the end of August.

“It’s just not Radiohead“, he continued. “We keep talking all the time, we just need to make a plan and find time together. I’ve never been good at it. Too busy spending time in that studio,” she said, referencing his studio at his Oxfordshire home.

To the The Guardian, Greenwood talked about an eight-hour piece of organ music that he composed for the Norfolk & Norwich Festival in your studio. “268 Years Of Reverb” will be performed by James McVinnie It is Eliza McCarthywho will take turns during the eight hours of live performance.

Source: Rollingstone

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