In March last year questioned NME? 'S Julian Marshall released Thom Yorke and Colin Greenwood of Radiohead at Oxford for a piece in the magazine.
They were just starting to enter the album, the record ultimately want? In Rainbows? Your new and talked about ideas for releasing their music, like the fatherhood had top-100-songs changed them and why Radiohead's Thom being in? The Horrors. "
To be continued ...
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NME: How far the album has progressed?
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