While the anticipation around the return of Radiohead continues to gather momentum, fans are now speculating whether or not the artwork for their new album has been unveiled.
This week saw the band announce their first tour dates in four years, playing three festivals in Europe - including the epic Primavera Sound line-up, featuring LCD Soundsystem, Sigur Ros, PJ Harvey and more.
It looks like album No.9 could drop any day now, especially after the band formed their own company Dawn Chorus LLP - just as they did prior to the release of In Rainbows and The King Of Limbs. We also got our first taste of new material when the band unveiled their alternative James Bond theme song 'Spectre' (much to Sam Smith's dismay).
Now, fans are wondering if new artwork that's appeared on Radiohead's official W.A.S.T.E artwork is to be involved in the new album. The site is regularly updated with art by their collaborator Stanley Donwood, and it does look very much like his style and in keeping with Radiohead's sleeve work:
Back in October, the band revealed that they were adding the finishing touches to the record - having been working with collaborator Robert Ziegler on orchestration and arrangements.