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Radiohead Share Teaser: Watch

Over the weekend, Radiohead disappeared from the internet—their social media profile pictures went all white and all their posts were deleted. Their website gradually declined in opacity until it went away completely. Now that they've wiped their digital slate clean, they've shared their first missive—a brief teaser video on their new Instagram account. It's a looping animated video of a bird chirping. Here it is:

A video posted by Radiohead (@radiohead) on

Of course the visual isn't much at the moment, but it's another bit of movement from Radiohead after getting rid of their digital footprint and apparently sending cryptic notes to fans in the UK. 

In January, fans speculated that an album was imminent when it was revealed that the group had registered a new company, Dawn Chorus LLP, and established another entity called Dawnnchoruss Ltd. in February. The band also established companies before the surprise releases of In Rainbows and The King of Limbs. Radiohead will begin touring this month.

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