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Monday, July 20, 2009

Thom Yorke, who unveiled a new song just last week for that Marc Mulcahy tribute, also debuted a new song just yesterday during a solo set at the Latitude Fest in the UK (during which he reportedly also played songs from Eraser and In Rainbows), which he prefaced by suggesting it might be a good time for people to "go for a piss." It's called "The Present Tense," and its tempo-shifting arpeggios are not unlike what we've heard from Radiohead lately; it could work on either another Yorke solo joint or that next Radiohead album that got everyone all aflutter when it was announced. (Via here and here.)

 

  • Warren said:

    There is no tempo-shifting, nor are there any arpeggios.  Not sure what this writer is referring to.  What is there however, is musical genius and intensity and art!

    July 22, 2009 3:17 AM

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