Thom Yorke says recording Radiohead's new album reminds him of working on Kid A.

The band recently regrouped to start rehearsing and recording new songs for the follow-up to 2003's Hail To The Thief.

The album, not due until next year, will be the band's seventh.

Yorke told NME.COM that early sessions had seen the band changing the way they work, reminding him of the change between OK Computer and Kid A.

He said: "It's going well. It's a bit like Kid A - we're going through a period of change. But that's good. We'll get there."

Songs touted for the record include House Of Cards, Glass Flowers, Reckoner and Arpeggi.

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