Supergroup's website conceals a gift for fans
by Adam Tait | Photos by wenn.com
Tags: Atoms For Peace
The ever-sneaky Thom Yorke has hidden a free download track on the website for his supergroup Atoms For Peace.
Listeners can download 'What The Eyeballs Did' by logging on to atomsforpeace.info and scrolling to the far right of the landscape, designed by long-time Radiohead collaborator Stanley Donwood.
Then all you need to do is click on the dial of the clock tower to bag yourself some free music.
'What The Eyeballs Did' was previously released as the B-side to the group's single 'Default', released as a download in September and on vinyl in November.
Earlier this week Yorke announced that the group's debut album would be titled Amok and would be released on February 25 next year.
Writing on Radiohead's website he also hinted that 2013 might see the group take on a full tour.
"I'm still reeling from being on tour [with Radiohead] for much of the year but we are planning to get together and play etc next year!
"We're figuring all that out right now. Atoms is an ongoing and open ended project, where it leads I know not for certain... which is what is nice about it."
Thom Yorke on stage with Atoms For Peace at Fuji Rock 2010
The supergroup was put together to perform Yorke's solo album, The Eraser, and comprises Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers on bass, long-term Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich and percussionist Mauro Refosco.
To date the group have only played one show outside the US - at Fuji Rock 2010 - so fans will be hoping that 2013 will see them visit the rest of the world.
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