Music-loving Twitter fans were all abuzz yesterday with rumors that Radiohead's latest track had mysteriously appeared online.
It transpired the rumors were true as NME.com reported that the popular band's new song, 'These Are My Twisted Words' was available via YouTube.
Last year, the quirky British group released In Rainbows, a full length album, online only at first and fans were invited to pay whatever they wanted to download it. The music was also available for free, if you did not want to contribute.
Some fans were reportedly mystified at this latest effort as the track's uncharacteristically long introduction hinted it may be a hoax. Despite this, Twitter users excitedly posted updates like 'just loved Radiohead - These Are My Twisted Words' from jonkul or reported rumors - Radiohead EP Release May be as Early as Monday - Billboard' from mediazoic.
At least Radiohead fans have the chance to hear their favorite's latest material. Those who are awaiting further news from supergroup Them Crooked Vultures are still teased with tantalizing clips of sound or links through their Facebook page.
Users can become fans of the band featuring Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters, and be informed of site changes through their Facebook news feeds.

It transpired the rumors were true as NME.com reported that the popular band's new song, 'These Are My Twisted Words' was available via YouTube.
Last year, the quirky British group released In Rainbows, a full length album, online only at first and fans were invited to pay whatever they wanted to download it. The music was also available for free, if you did not want to contribute.
Some fans were reportedly mystified at this latest effort as the track's uncharacteristically long introduction hinted it may be a hoax. Despite this, Twitter users excitedly posted updates like 'just loved Radiohead - These Are My Twisted Words' from jonkul or reported rumors - Radiohead EP Release May be as Early as Monday - Billboard' from mediazoic.
At least Radiohead fans have the chance to hear their favorite's latest material. Those who are awaiting further news from supergroup Them Crooked Vultures are still teased with tantalizing clips of sound or links through their Facebook page.
Users can become fans of the band featuring Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters, and be informed of site changes through their Facebook news feeds.
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