Radiohead have released a new single ‘Burn the Witch’.
The surprise track – believed to be the first single from the band’s long awaited ninth album – is accompanied by a claymation video directed by Chris Hopewell which was "conceived, designed, built and animated in 14 days".
Chris wrote on Instagram: "So I guess we just made a Radiohead video! It’s for their new track ‘Burn the Witch’. Thank you all for your kind words – it does mean a lot to know it’s going down well. The whole video was conceived, designed, built and animated in 14 days, we finished last Thursday. I am immensely proud of everyone that worked their asses off on it – for many of them it was their first film. I shall introduce them in later posts… But for now thank you! You where all bloody brilliant!!! Big love to you all! #Radiohead #burnthewitch #musicvidio (sic)."
Over the weekend Radiohead erased its online presence, deleting Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts before dropping the surprise track.
Meanwhile, it was previously claimed that the rock band – consisting of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Phil Selway and Ed O’Brien – are planning to release their ninth album in June and it’ll be like "nothing you’ve ever heard."
The group’s manager Brian Message was reportedly overheard confirming the news during a conversation at The Wanstead Tap bar in London last month.
The boozer took to its official Twitter page to share the news, writing: "From the horses mouth "the new Radiohead album out in June will be like nothing like you’ve ever heard. (sic)"