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

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

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