It seems Thom Yorke has been teasing his new solo project
Some mysterious posters have been spotted on the London Underground that seem to link back to Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke.
When discussing his forthcoming solo album with Crack last month, Yorke explained its direction in more detail, "The dystopian thing is one part of it, yes, but for me, one of the big, prevailing things was a sense of anxiety."
Over the weekend some posters were spotted on the London Underground that were advertising "Anima Technologies", titled, "Do you have trouble remembering your dreams?"
There's a number on the advert, which, when called, will recite a warning message before playing part of Yorke's "Not The News" track
Hey #London folks! We think we have spotted part of an ARG on the tube this morning (Jubilee line).
— Kim Warren (@Fellwolf) June 13, 2019
Anyone know anything more about this?#Anima#AnimaTechnologies pic.twitter.com/7GM4Eks5jY
Last year Yorke dropped his solo soundtrack for Suspiria. In April he debuted his first classical composition Don't Fear the Light.
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