Lost Radiohead Track Appears Online
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Thursday, 22 December 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Radiohead fans have been blessed with a special festive treat today – as a previously unheard ‘lost’ track from their earliest days as a band has resurfaced online after almost 20 years hidden away.
The track apparently has two titles; ‘Putting Ketchup in the Fridge’ and ‘How Do You Sit Still’, and was found thanks to a Radiohead fan site called AtEaseWeb.com. To listen to the rare track, check below.
The site wrote: “A track surfaced today with vocals sounding like Thom Yorke's together with a Radiohead sound that could’ve been recorded in the early nineties. Think 'Pablo Honey', 'The Bends'.”
It comes after the alternative rock band released two new tracks; ‘The Daily Mail’ and ‘Staircase’, adding up to make a pretty sweet Christmas for Radiohead fans around the world.
And if three brand new tracks shortly after the release of a brand new album isn't enough, the band are also on the verge of announcing UK tour dates - which will make up a world tour. Check back with Stereoboard over the coming weeks and we'll keep you up-to-date on Radiohead tour plans.
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