Thom Yorke of Radiohead Has a New Song – and It's 18 Days Long

Thom Yorke wrote the song for the exhibition of friend and artist Stanley Donwood, who created many of Radiohead's album covers

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Have 18 days to spare? Then you might want to check out the latest song from Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke.

“Subterranea,” which runs a total of 432 hours, was written to serve as the soundtrack to a quarter-century retrospective for Yorke’s friend and artist Stanley Donwood, who created each of Radiohead’s album covers since 1995’s The Bends.

“Subterranea” is described as “an eerie mix of ambient textures and experimental sounds,” and – unbelievably – every single minute of the score is different, reports The Independent.

There are no plans to release the track after Donwood’s exhibit, “The Panic Office,” which runs until June 6 in Sydney, Australia.

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Yorke, 46, has made some strange news of late, most recently for appearing on the cover of an Iranian sex book.

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