Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood has shed more light on the band getting together to rehearse a couple months ago.
Greenwood told NME that “We got together in the summer just for a couple of days and just ran through all the songs and picked up where we left off in 2018. It was really fun and nice to see everyone. We were going to do three or four days but knocked it on the head after two because it was fine and we could still do it. My brother [Jonny Greenwood] said that we’d just need a couple of weeks’ rehearsal and we could go on the road, no problem."
Greenwood added that there are no tour plans at the moment, and that the rehearsals they did were a bit of trip back in time. "We rehearsed in this studio called The Church where we ended up finishing up OK Computer, so the last time I was there was 1996 recording the bass for "Airbag."
He concluded, "There’s a freedom that we have that we should appreciate. It’s not like we’ve reached a point where people are only interested in listening to something from the first three albums. I think we’re still a band where people might want to know what might happen next. We’re very lucky to have that.”