Radiohead Update PolyFauna App with New Music, Visuals

Radiohead Update PolyFauna App with New Music, Visuals

Earlier this year, Radiohead premiered their PolyFauna app, described by frontman Thom Yorke as a project coming “from an interest in early computer-life experiments and the imagined creatures of our subconscious”. By combining imagery and sounds from The King of Limbs sessions – more specifically, “Bloom” – the band found a new way to delve deeper the album’s aesthetic. 

Now, it appears that the app has been given a massive update, with previously unheard music and even more forlorn landscapes. This morning, Yorke tweeted out tons of photos of new PolyFauna visuals, along with conceptual sketches developed alongside producer Nigel Godrich, Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood, and digital arts studio Universal Everything, Rolling Stone reports. Check out some of the images below, along with fan-recorded audio of the new songs.

Radiohead are currently rehearsing their follow-up to The King of Limbs. They plan to enter the studio in September.

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— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) August 30, 2014

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— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) September 1, 2014

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— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) August 26, 2014

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— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) August 30, 2014

Check out some of the new audio:

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