[UPDATED] New Radiohead Album Due In June According To Band’s Manager
By Scott Bernstein Apr 15, 2016 • 7:50 am PDT

Update
Apr 15, 2016 • 7:45 am PDT
Radiohead has issued a statement about the quotes from Brian Message:
At an industry event in London last night Brian Message was asked about new Radiohead music. Quotes attributed to him 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.
Radiohead are managed by Chris Hufford and Bryce Edge at Courtyard Management.
Radiohead fans have been patiently waiting for the band to release their first studio album since 2011’s The King Of Limbs. It appears those fans won’t have to wait much longer as the band’s manager, Brian Message revealed the album will be released in June and it “will be like nothing like you’ve ever heard.”
Message broke the news about Radiohead’s long-awaited ninth studio album at an event dubbed “Brian Message in Conversation: Radiohead and Nick Cave” held at London’s Wanstead Tap this evening. The manager’s revelation caps a busy season of news regarding the band’s studio effort. Fans on Reddit have compiled an amazing thread detailing everything we’ve learned about LP9 over the past two-plus years.
https://twitter.com/TheWansteadtap/status/720698981362307073Radiohead kicks off a World Tour at Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on May 20.
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