Radiohead have shared previously unreleased song 'Follow Me Around' from their upcoming triple-album
The band have a load more previously unreleased material dropping on Friday, 5th November.

Radiohead have shared their previously unreleased song, 'Follow Me Around'.
The low-key effort - which dates back to their 'OK Computer'-era in the mid-90s - arrives with a video directed by Us (The Rolling Stones, Harry Styles, Hozier) and featuring Guy Pearce.
A press release explains: "The first (and only) somewhat official recording of the song appears in the 1998 documentary Meeting People is Easy, where the band performed it at a soundcheck in Fukuoka, Japan. Follow Me Around made its first proper live debut at a Toronto concert in October 2000, when Thom performed the song acoustically, after fans campaigned for it to be played live on the Radiohead fan site followmearound.com."
It's a cut from their new triple-album due on 5th November, which will feature both ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’, plus a third album of unreleased material dubbed ‘Kid Amnesiae’, taken from sessions for the two records.
The full ‘Kid Amnesiae’ bonus LP tracklisting reads:
SIDE 1
LIKE SPINNING PLATES (‘WHY US?’ VERSION)
UNTITLED V1
FOG (AGAIN AGAIN VERSION)
IF YOU SAY THE WORD
FOLLOW ME AROUND
LIKE SPINNING PLATES (‘WHY US?’ VERSION)
UNTITLED V1
FOG (AGAIN AGAIN VERSION)
IF YOU SAY THE WORD
FOLLOW ME AROUND
SIDE 2
PULK/PULL (TRUE LOVE WAITS VERSION)
UNTITLED V2
THE MORNING BELL (IN THE DARK VERSION)
PYRAMID STRINGS
ALT. FAST TRACK
UNTITLED V3
HOW TO DISAPPEAR INTO STRINGS
PULK/PULL (TRUE LOVE WAITS VERSION)
UNTITLED V2
THE MORNING BELL (IN THE DARK VERSION)
PYRAMID STRINGS
ALT. FAST TRACK
UNTITLED V3
HOW TO DISAPPEAR INTO STRINGS








