New Atoms For Peace album was recorded in three days

Oct 10, 2011
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea spoke about the work on the new album by Atoms For Peace, a side project of Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke (which also features Flea himself and producer Nigel Godrich). According to the bassist, the effort was done in three days.

"At the end of our tour we went into a studio for three days and just jammed – totally improvising. Thom and Nigel Godrich have taken that stuff and done everything with it. I've heard little bits and pieces. I have no idea when it's going to come out", claimed he.

Earlier Thom Yorke said that yet-untitled album will be released this year.

Radiohead frontman also said that next year he and his bandmates will go on a world tour in support of their last album The King Of Limbs. He added that Portishead's Clive Deamer is set to join them.

Nothing was said about Radiohead's next studio effort. Earlier there were rumors that the band was going to release new album soon. The reports emerged after Thom Yorke and others announced the release of two entirely new songs – Supercollider and The Butcher.

Rumors said new album would be a "sequel" or "second part" of The King Of Limbs.