Radiohead hint new horizons with limited liability partnership 'RHEUK25'

Radiohead hint new horizons with limited liability partnership 'RHEUK25'

This week, Radiohead has formed a new limited liability partnership (LLP) titled 'RHEUK25,' otherwise hinting towards possible new horizons.

'RHEUK25' is one of many LLP projects the group has launched throughout the years. The last Radiohead LLP, the 'Spin With A Grin,' was shared just months before their 2021 reissue of Kid A Mnesia.

Following that was Thom Yorke's, The Smile-indorsed LLP the 'Self Help Tapes,' which he announced alongside band members Johnny Greenwood and Tom skinner ahead of A Light for Attracting Attention.

Each time Radiohead has launched an LLP, an album has conveniently and swiftly followed. This time around, the full band is listed as members of the RHEUK25 LLP, allowing them to act independently without the standard restraints of third-party organisations.

This week has been an eventful one for Radiohead members, as today, the group shared celebrations towards the 30th anniversary of The Bends. In addition, Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard announced their debut collaborative album Tall Tales, which is scheduled for release May 9 out via Warp Records.

Pre-order Tall Tales here.

Laviea Thomas

London, UK

Laviea Thomas is an experienced freelance music and culture journalist based in London. With a knack for writing, Laviea’s bylines currently reside in Guitar.com, Metal Hammer, NME and The Quietus.

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