Radiohead tease fans, post mysterious image captioned 'something happened'
'You are lost'

In the days following the release of A Moon Shaped Pool, Radiohead has remained characteristically remote.
No further tour dates or music videos have been released - the only announcement related to the band is how the creators of Trumpton have claimed their “Burn the Witch” video breaches copyright laws.
However, over the course of three days, the band’s official social media accounts have started posting mysterious photos online, widely thought to be alternate album artworks.
UPDATE: For the fifth and sixth day running, the band has shared mysterious images. Fans are still questioning what Radiohead are up to, but as noted in the second's caption: 'something happened'.
One post in particular, the latest as of writing, has caused quite a stir among fans. In it, a black and white street is seen with an orb of light at the end.
This also marks the first time one of the photos has been accompanied by a caption (it reads ‘you are lost’).
Notably, Radiohead’s website now redirects people to a page dedicated to the same image with the same caption, leading many to believe something new may be on the way.
A Moon Shaped Pool was released on the 8 May and is made up primarily of songs from Radiohead’s back catalogue.
The album’s closer, “True Love Waits”, took a particularly long time to be officially recorded, having been first played by the band in 1995 when they were touring The Bends.
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