Jack White has confirmed that Radiohead have been recording new material at Third Man Records.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, the ‘Blunderbuss’ singer revealed that the Oxford band had been working in the studio owned by his record label – but also insisted that he hadn’t been involved in the recording sessions.
Last month (June 9), Thom Yorke dropped a mysterious hint from the stage during the band’s set at the Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival in Tennessee, America suggesting that he and White had some exciting plans in the pipeline.
His comments sparked rumours that Radiohead and White would be working together on a new project, but the former White Stripes man said: “I don’t know how much to tell about it except I didn’t play with them or produce.”
However, he then added: But they came in and recorded at Third Man. I don’t know what else to be said about that, so that’s all I can probably say.
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