Radiohead is almost ready to have their new album released and Thom Yorke reportedly hinted what the fans should expect from their upcoming release.
A report from Independent revealed that Thom Yorke might have played a few new songs from the upcoming Radiohead album in a solo acoustic gig in Paris.
In the performance, the Radiohead singer played a set alongside Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea.
According to the report, the duo played a suspected track from the forthcoming Radiohead release, which is reported to be called "Silent Spring" and "Desert Island Disk."
During the performance, York noted that "this is Jonny's bit, which I can't play," pertaining to Jonny Greenwood, which is Radiohead's guitarist.
Watch the performances below.
Meanwhile, a report from Consequence Of Sound revealed that guitarist Jonny Greenwood revealed in a Russia's Silver Radio interview via a Reddit report that they are done with recording the new Radiohead album and are now planning on a tour for 2016.
"We have finished recording of the new album but we keep reevaluating the work we've done," Greenwood said.
"We hope we'll get it right soon, and after that we'll start planning the next year's tour."
Earlier this year, Greenwood told NME how they have planned to try something different for their record by experimenting on different methods for their release.
"We've certainly changed our method again," Greenwood said. "It's too involved. We're kind of limiting ourselves; working on limits. So we'll see what happens. It's like we're trying to use very old and very new technology to see what happens."
Without any official statements from the band, the new Radiohead album is expected to come out by January and that the band has plans of going on a tour in the following months.