Philip Selway recently dropped hints at the idea that Radiohead are “coming back around to that point” of returning and reuniting via NME.
It has been noted that Radiohead’s last release was 2016’s ‘A Moon Shaped Pool‘. Some fans remain skeptical of the potential reunion due to Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood‘s side project, The Smile, releasing their LP ‘Wall Of Eyes’ next year as well as setting off on a UK and EU tour.
Now, appearing on a live stream with the Crow Hill Company on Friday (November 24) the drummer said:
“We’ve actually had a little break for a minute; the last show that we did was back in 2018, but we’re coming back ’round to that point now. There is just something particular to that relationship — that creative relationship and personal relationship — actually, you can’t get anywhere else.”
He continued:
“We’re all coming back around to that point now of thinking, ‘Right, we’ve had a break — this is it. This feels like something to dive back into and really explore and see what other directions it can take us in.”
Selway has hinted at a possible Radiohead reunion happening in the near future. This is not the first time he has mentioned it. Earlier this year, the drummer stated that he and his bandmates would be getting together to start planning things out.
“We’re going to get together at the start of [2023], and I’m sure we’re going to start looking at other ideas for what comes next,” he said.