Radiohead have
already begun recording their fourth album - the follow up to their massively
successful 1997 album, OK Computer - at a stately home in Gloucestershire.
"We still don't
know how many song they're working on," stated the management company,
"I don't think that it's structured, it' still early days."
Once again
enlisting the producing abilities of Nigel Godrich, recording sessions
kicked off on April12. The management company also stated that there is
no timescale at present, and are doubtful of a release before the Millennium.
A spokeswoman
for the band added that due to the band already having abundantly demoed
songs, recording of the album should be relatively straight forward. "They
took their mobile studio to demo on the road when they were touring, and
since then they have been rehearsing new songs in France," she said.
"They've got
tons of stuff written already but they're in no hurry to get finished,"
she added.
For those wishing
to keep up to date with what's been going on whilst on tour, Radiohead's
on-the-road documentary, Meeting People Is Easy, will be screened for the
first time on Channel 4, May 5 at the highly sociable time of 1.05am.