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Thom Yorke Reportedly Releasing Two Songs On September 22nd

8/31/09, 11:41 am EST

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First Radiohead provided fans with two brand new songs, and now it appears frontman Thom Yorke is on the verge of doing the same: According to Canadian entertainment site Exclaim, Yorke will release a new 12” single carrying two new tracks, “The Hollow Earth” and “Apart By Horses” on September 22nd. As Rock Daily previously reported, Yorke recorded a song for the upcoming Twilight sequel New Moon, and judging by the timing of the single’s release, it’s fair to assume that one or possibly both of the songs are Yorke’s contribution to the film. The soundtrack’s first single, Death Cab for Cutie’s “Meet Me on the Equinox,” will debut September 13th, and the film itself hits theaters October 20th.

Sources at pressing plant Sonic Unyon, who are reportedly preparing the single, told Exclaim that the single has “really awesome packaging and artwork,” and that only a limited number of vinyl — probably less than 10,000 copies — will be made. The label handling the release is TBD Records, the company Radiohead created in a partnership with ATO for the physical release of In Rainbows. As Rock Daily previously reported, after a period of new material dormancy since the 2007 release of In Rainbows, the past month has seen Radiohead suddenly and secretly release a pair of new tracks, “Harry Patch (In Memory Of)” and “These Are My Twisted Words.”

While there’s not much information regarding “The Hollow Earth” — though the title conjures up some of the lyrical imagery in Yorke’s other recent new solo song reportedly titled “The Present Tense” — “Apart By Horses” does have some Radiohead history. Back before In Rainbows “Reckoner” was In Rainbows‘ “Reckoner,” a song bearing that name with the parenthetical title “Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses” was performed a few times at Radiohead concerts. As opposed to the melodic centerpiece that surprised fans when it appeared on In Rainbows, that original “Reckoner” was one of the more harder-edged, guitar-driven songs in Radiohead’s recent output.

Radiohead have often resurrected fan favorite live songs for eventual release—In Rainbows‘ “Nude” and IR bonus track “Last Flowers” date back to the OK Computer days—so it’s possible Yorke might be bringing back the original “Reckoner,” which he last performed solo at a Trade Justice Movement rally in 2005. (Rock Daily covered the tale of the two “Reckoner” in the preview and live blog of In Rainbows.)

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Natalie | 8/31/2009, 3:42 pm EST

I seriously think the whole twilight thing was completely dumb. btw that picture of thom doesn’t really look like him lol

ur kidding | 9/2/2009, 2:00 am EST

Radiohead used to be one of my favorite bands…. Now they sell out to starbucks kids and shite vamp movies. Making songs for twilight.. way to go guys. I’m done. F*** off.

Mark | 9/2/2009, 10:12 pm EST

Who cares where the music appears? The music sale to a movie gives them money to make more music without a record label. Kid A and Pablo Honey aside…it’s all freakin’ gold coming out of my speakers!

Tonto | 9/2/2009, 10:21 pm EST

Radiohead on the Twightlight soundtrack… No wonder Miley’s a fan… she IS the target market!

Tonto | 9/2/2009, 10:22 pm EST

Radiohead on the Twightlight soundtrack… No wonder Miley’s a fan… she IS thier target market!

Tonto | 9/2/2009, 10:22 pm EST

Radiohead on the Twightlight soundtrack… No wonder Miley’s a fan… she IS their target market!

chuck | 9/3/2009, 2:18 am EST

i don’t care where a radiohead song turns up as long as its good. that whole new moon soundtrack features quite a few great artists besides radiohead, like bon iver. i’m sure it will be better than the movie itself. get over your “sell out!” chants, children, it got old in the 80’s

rogtheisomniac | 9/3/2009, 10:01 pm EST

i think thom needs more cash.. i think all this free downloads and extended world tour is causing a few bad decisions so they can pay for their stuff. plus their human they WILL make bad decisions

Tess | 9/9/2009, 1:42 am EST

God, I love Radiohead but Thom is just ruining their reputation by trying to be “in” with a God-awful vampire book/movie! This is why Trent Reznor will always be ahead of about one notch. I doubt he would write anything for a shitty movie like Twighlight.

Mio | 9/11/2009, 7:42 pm EST

Suck it up! Thom just loves Vampires…

Who Cares? | 9/21/2009, 5:12 pm EST

Seriously, why is it a big deal for Thom to have a song on the soundtrack. Sure Twilight is not that great, but artists today have to have an outlet to release theoir songs and get them heard. It’s not like the radio is ever going to Thom’s new stuff. For those complaining, just grow up. It’s just Twilight, not a beer commercial.

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