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The mystery of the Radiohead code

radioheadheadheadcos.jpgRadiohead appear to be revealing details of their new album, rumoured to be due for release in 2008, on their new website. Fans (radioheads?) are convinced that the band are communicating information about their seventh album through a code, and have cracked what they think are the very first details of its track listing.

A series of 'Radiohead hieroglyphs' appear by clicking on the link 'Hodiau Direkton'. The first code, which appeared on September 20, was deciphered as stating: 'Yes we are still alive'. A further posting on September 21 reads: 'Blink your eyes one for yes two for no code code code.' Fans posting on the band's message board have deciphered that these are in fact the lyrics for new song 'Bodysnatchers'. There's loads more to go at if you fancy cracking it yourself.

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Posted by mofgimmers on September 24, 2025 in Music News | Permalink

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