The highly anticipated release of Radiohead’s first full-length studio album in nearly five years may finally be here. But that’s not the only thing fans can get excited about – the Grammy award-winning English alt-rock sensation is planning to tour in 2016, according to guitarist Jonny Greenwood.

“We have finished recording of the new album but we keep reevaluating the work we’ve done,” Greenwood told Russian radio station Silver Radio. “We hope we’ll get it right soon, and after that we’ll start planning the next year’s tour.”

Not much is known of the album, though photos recently revealed the band in the studio with a full-blown orchestra and composer Robert Ziegler, whom they had previously worked with on 2011’s The King of Limbs. Greenwood has also let on that an older song of theirs, “Lift”, could appear on the album, and drummer Phil Selway has suggested the possibility of bringing in outside collaborators, which the band has never done before.

In the meantime, frontman Thom Yorke has been busy with his solo work, debuting new tunes live and even composing music for Broadway.

[Via CoS]