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Radiohead’s Latest Moves Indicated New Music Could be on the Way

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Radiohead has once again captured the attention of their devoted fans by forming a new limited liability partnership (LLP) named RHEUK25 LLP, as reported by several sources. This is the first partnership to feature all five band members since 2021, reigniting speculation about new musical endeavors. Historically, the formation of such entities by the band has often preceded significant releases or tours. This pattern has led enthusiasts to speculate that something substantial might be on the horizon for the legendary British band.

The five members of Radiohead—Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, and Phil Selway—officially established RHEUK25 LLP on March 10. This move allows the group to operate outside the traditional record label environment, which provides them with both creative and financial autonomy. The use of an LLP formation by the band is not new, as it has often signaled important releases in their discography. Their previous LLPs, such as Dawn Chorus LLP and Spin With A Grin, marked the lead-ups to A Moon Shaped Pool and the Kid A Mnesia compilation, respectively.

The anticipation surrounding the newly formed LLP coincides with the 30th anniversary of Radiohead’s seminal second album, The Bends. This milestone only adds to the excitement, as it is being considered a potentially pivotal moment for the band to announce new music or a tour. The anniversary itself was marked by a special video released by Radiohead, further fueling the enthusiasm among fans. Throughout their career, Radiohead has maintained a pattern of utilizing new legal partnerships as vehicles to release music and embark on tours, intertwined with nostalgic nods to their musical history.

In the meantime, Radiohead’s members have been keeping busy with various side projects. Most notably, Thom Yorke has been active with The Smile, a band he formed with Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner, which also employed a similar LLP strategy. Yorke recently announced a collaborative album with producer Mark Pritchard, illustrating his continuous involvement in creative projects outside of Radiohead.

For Radiohead fans, the re-formation of a new LLP represents more than just a legal move; it’s a connection to a familiar cycle of anticipation and excitement that has defined their relationship with the band over the years. As the music world keenly watches for what comes next, Radiohead’s recent actions serve as a reminder of their enduring influence and ability to captivate audiences worldwide.

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