Though they're currently preparing to record a follow-up, art-rock megastars Radiohead are still finding new inspiration from their 2011 LP The King of Limbs. Earlier this year, they unveiled PolyFauna, an experimental app inspired by the LP. Today, they've updated it with new material.
All morning, Thom Yorke has been tweeting new images from the app, including work from Stanley Donwood and Universal Imagery. Here are just a handful of them:
In addition, there are new audio samples available on the app, some of which include abstract recordings of Yorke harmonizing on top of ambient synth soundscapes.
It's unknown when these recordings were made, but Radiohead are expected to enter the studio and begin work on their next album this month.
Thanks to Rolling Stone for the tip.
All morning, Thom Yorke has been tweeting new images from the app, including work from Stanley Donwood and Universal Imagery. Here are just a handful of them:
— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) August 30, 2014
— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) August 29, 2014
— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) September 1, 2014
— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) August 30, 2014
In addition, there are new audio samples available on the app, some of which include abstract recordings of Yorke harmonizing on top of ambient synth soundscapes.
It's unknown when these recordings were made, but Radiohead are expected to enter the studio and begin work on their next album this month.
Thanks to Rolling Stone for the tip.