After doing their own solo projects, Radiohead is now on their way to record the new album, which is expected to be out very soon.

In a recent report by NME, drummer Philip Selway revealed that the band's follow up to the 2011 "King Of Limbs" is doing well, as the members have their full attention on the upcoming Radiohead release.

"It's all coming along nicely," Selway previously said. "We worked throughout the autumn up to just before Christmas, and now we're just taking some time away for other projects."

In a report by Christian Post, Selway suggested that the band will be recording in a way that fans would imagine they would be doing, as they revealed that they are trying a new technology in their recording process.

"We've certainly changed our method again," guitarist Jonny Greenwood said. "It's too involved. We're kind of limiting ourselves; working on limits. So we'll see what happens. It's like we're trying to use very old and very new technology to see what happens."

With regard to the new album's release date, Philip Selway revealed that the band doesn't want to promise anything right now because they don't want to regret anything they would say. However, rumors suggest the new Radiohead album would be released in 2016.

"I wouldn't want to start to predict that kind of thing in a Radiohead schedule because you can find yourself six months down the line saying 'I wish I hadn't have said that actually,'" he said.