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Radiohead drummer Philip Selway has excited fans by discussing the healthy atmosphere on the band's camp, adding that their 'best record is still to come'.
The news comes after the band gave their official Polyfauna App an overhaul with new artwork and unheard music - which someone has kindly uploaded to Youtube for you to enjoy below.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music's Mary Anne Hobbs about the future of Radiohead, Selway said: "There’s always that sense that our best record is still to come. There’s still a lot creativity we can do together.
"We just took 18 months away from [the band]. When we get back together, we’ll be bringing new experiences. That immediatly brings a whole new energy and drive to it."
Listen to Radiohead's unheard music on Polyfauna below
Meanwhile, when asked by NME about the potential sound of the next Radiohead album, he replied: "I have absolutely no idea. And that's what keeps us all there until the end.
"We are starting again in about a month's time. We've decided that now feels right to start making music and we've got the first week booked in together so we'll see how it goes."
Guitarist Jonny Greenwood previously revealed that the band would be heading back into the studio 'after summer' - so that's any day now. Meanwhile, Phil Selway releases his new solo album Waterhouse on 6 October.
Below: Photos of Radiohead live in Manchester