Radiohead's New Album Coming in June, Says Manager

Photo of Radiohead by Jim Dyson


Radiohead's new album is coming in June, according to the band's manager Brian Message.

He was taking part in an interview Thursday evening at London's The Wanstead Tap when he confirmed the news.

"From the horses mouth," the venue tweeted afterward, alongside a photo of Message's interview. "The new Radiohead album out in June will be like nothing like you've ever heard."

A rep for Radiohead on Friday (April 15) provided the following statement, noting that Chris Hufford and Bryce Edge of Courtyard Management directly manage the band: "Quotes attributed to [Message] and taken from his talk have subsequently appeared, describing him as Radiohead's manager. Brian Message is not Radiohead's manager - he is a partner in Courtyard Management but plays no operational role, and therefore any quotes from last night's event, or any supposition arising from them, should not be attributed to Radiohead's management or be seen as official quotes on behalf of the group."

Word of a June arrival comes as the band recently announced a string of tour dates and speculation has been running high after they created a pair of new companies, a move which has previously preceded the release of a new Radiohead LP.

The band also reportedly shot a new music video earlier this week.