Friday, July 6, 2012

Radiohead recorded at Third Man, Jack White Study


In full concert of Radiohead at Bonnaroo, as we noted at the time, Thom Yorke dedicated "Super Collider" Jack White for "end up knowing something soon." We have only needed a few days to unravel the mystery, and everything has been thanks to a former member of The White Stripes that said something interesting: Radiohead were recently recorded in Nashville Thirdman study. This restaurant belongs to Third Man Records, the independent label that White founded in 2001 and has released singles and albums for artists / bands like Seasick Steve, Tom Jones, Ted Leo and our beloved First Aid Kit

"I can not say much except that I have neither played nor have produced nothing but Radiohead came to record at Third Man That's all I can confirm!" - Jack White clarified in an interview on BBC Radio 6. And so, automatically, all the rumors faded signaling a possible collaboration between Thom Yorke and the father of "blunderbuss".

Although it has bitten a lot of curiosity. What could be recorded Thom within this study? And above all, when can we enjoy this new material? The answers to these questions are answered hopefully not for long. "The King Of Limbs" has aged at rates bounds in our hands.

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