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Radiohead’s Philip Selway Announces New Album, Shares Song: Listen

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Radiohead’s Philip Selway Announces New Album, Shares Song: Listen

“Check for Signs of Life” leads the Radiohead drummer’s third solo studio album, Strange Dance

Philip Selway

Philip Selway, photo by Phil Sharp

Radiohead drummer Philip Selway has announced a new solo album. Strange Dance will be released February 24 via Bella Union. Selway has shared the lead single “Check for Signs of Life,” which you can listen to below.

“One of the things I’ve liked about this record is it’s me as a 55-year-old not trying to hide that fact. It feels kind of unguarded rather than seeing that aging process as something that needs to be hidden,” Selway said in a statement. “I wanted it to have that space so if you’re listening to it, you can lose yourself in it. Almost like a refuge.”

Strange Dance is the third solo album in Selway’s discography, following his 2010 debut Familial and his sophomore LP Weatherhouse from 2014. The new album spans 10 tracks and includes collaborations with Hannah Peel, Adrian Utley, Quinta, Marta Salogni, Valentina Magaletti, and Laura Moody.

Read about Radiohead’s records The Bends and OK Computer on Pitchfork’s list “The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s.”

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Strange Dance:

01 Little Things
02 What Keeps You Awake at Night
03 Check for Signs of Life
04 Picking Up Pieces
05 The Other Side
06 Strange Dance
07 Make It Go Away
08 The Heart of It All
09 Salt Air
10 There’ll Be Better Days

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