A Radiohead spokesperson has denied the validity of an e-mail circulating with details about the band's upcoming album.
According to the e-mail, the group's forthcoming offering will be called Tehrangeles and will include tracks titled "The Daily Mail," "Give Up the Ghost" and "Supercollider."
In an official statement to the U.K.'s NME, however, Radiohead's spokesperson said of the e-mail, "Most of it is made up and there is no album or album title."
Though it seems Radiohead have not, in fact, named their new album after the Iranian section of Los Angeles, the group is widely believed to be working on new material in Hollywood.
The news comes at a busy time for Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, who is not only working on new music for the band but will also reportedly be scoring a film adaptation of Japanese author Haruki Murakami's novel, Norwegian Wood.
"I wrote [the] piece mostly in hotels and dressing rooms while touring with Radiohead," Greenwood told Spinner. "This was more practical than glamorous -- lots of time sitting indoors, lots of instruments about -- and aside from picking up a few geographical working titles, I can't think that it had any effect where, on tour, it was written."
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