JAKARTA - Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke shared his new collaboration with British electronics musician Clark.

Medicine, as the title of the song, appears on Clark's latest album, Sus Dog, the 10th studio album and executively produced by Yorke.

In a statement, Clark said that Medicine tells the story of a perfect day in nature with my wife, but also coincidentally, fear of time, human beings as animals, addiction, inner judgment, and how it's always been another person's crissisism, isn't it?

In a statement following the album's announcement, Yorke said he and Clark were originally connected when the real-named Christopher Stephen Clark "sends me quickly to say he started singing, looking for feedback or whatever, because it was a new shark-filled water for him."

Watch the Medicine video clip which also stars Yorke, below.

"I've been what he's been doing for years, and I ended up being some kind of back seat driver as he puts all his strangeness together, which is very interesting," Yorke said of Clark.

"I'm not surprised to find him coming to sing and words through other doors completely, which for me is the most exciting and exciting part," he added.

The first thing he sent me was that he sang about being trapped between two floors and I was already on sale. For me the way he approached it was not all songwriters who used to thank God; it reflects the way he approached all the compositions and recordings, but this time he had a human face. His face."

Elsewhere, new material will soon come with the two main Yorke projects. First, The Smile is in the studio working on a follow-up to the album A Light For Attracting Attention. Second, drummer Philip Selway said that Radiohead will release new material in the next few years.


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