Interview de Jonny dans un magazine, qui remonte à quelques semaines.
Interviewer: Since you have completed Norwegian Wood, and your solo work will take a pause, what are your feelings about focusing your energies on the new Radiohead album?
Jonny-Well, there's the feeling that the album is already almost finished, once we finish it, we will start considering how to put it in order. That's the current phase we are in, I think.
I: Could you be more specific about the general mood inside the band?
J: Now, well, we are all different individuals, anyway the current state of things is that we are going to take a look at each song from the long list of songs that seem to be finished.. then, next week, everyone will meet, and as we finish them, everything will be almost ready. Which songs need to be changed or replaced, there is also that sort of thing but, we are on the verge of ending it.
I; So, basically it is finished, right?
J: Yes, I guess so. Still, it's possible that everyone comes back to listen to it and say "Still not good". Next week, I will report the result (laughter).
I. (laughter) Please do so! was there some sort of theme for this album?
J: Theme...? Um... As mentioned, because the work is still being compiled/gathered, I can't really say that there isn't one...
I: I see.
J: Correspondingly, because we are still too connected to the work, just regarding the album itself we have a weird feeling. At this point in time, it's already a kind of "crushed" pile of incoherent recordings. As we arrange/organize it in many different ways, for the first time the awareness of what we have done will also become visible from that, right?
Last question, the interviewer asks if each person's solo projects are influencing the band's work,
Jonny says of course, and he mentions the Eraser, which after it was finished, it brought a wider range of techniques and possibilities for the whole band.