Philip Selway is streaming his new solo single.
"It Will End In Tears" can be heard below and features on his forthcoming solo album, Weatherhouse, which comes out on October 6.
Radiohead have updated their official PolyFauna app with new music.
The app was first unveiled this February, with imagery from the band's The King Of Limbs album used throughout. However, as Rolling Stone report, as of September 1, the app features new artwork as well as new music.
Atoms For Peace unveiled their debut BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix on Saturday night (March 9), featuring previously unheard Thom Yorke and Radiohead tracks.
As well as cuts from Oneohtrix Point Never, Actress, Aphex Twin, and DOOM, the mix also featured a new Thom Yorke track titled 'Has Been' as well as unreleased Radiohead guitar loop 'Harmonics Loop'. Listen to it here.
Atoms For Peace - the side project of Radiohead's Thom Yorke, producer Nigel Godrich, Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers and percussionist Mauro Refosco - are officially streaming their debut album 'Amok' ahead of its official release on February 25.
Scroll down to stream, or click here to listen to the album, which had already leaked ahead of release: amok.atomsforpeace.info.
Radiohead's Colin Greenwood has said that the band will be getting back together to work on their new album at the end of this summer.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, bass player Greenwood said: "We're taking some time out whilst people are doing some other stuff, doing their own things, and the plan is to get back together again [at the] end of the summer."
Radiohead released their eighth album, 'The King Of Limbs', in 2011 and played a UK arena tour last autumn.
Radiohead have teamed up with Jude Law to produce a campaign film for Greenpeace.
The film tells the story of a polar bear forced out of her Arctic habitat due to climate change and features the Radiohead track "Everything In Its Right Place" from the band's 2000 album Kid A.
Speaking of the film, Thom Yorke said: "We have to stop the oil giants pushing into the Arctic. An oil spill in the Arctic would devastate this region of breathtaking beauty, while burning that oil will only add to the biggest problem we all face, climate change."