Radiohead debuts new songs “Identikit,” “Cut a Hole,” and “Skirting on the Surface” on tour

Last week, Radiohead embarked on their "King of Limbs Tour" and have been treating fans to some new material while on the road.

First on the list is a track called "Identikit" that was performed in Miami, Florida.

Singing under a collection of suspended panels and in a lighting design filled with purple and blue, the band enthusiastically performed the song while the crowd looked on in silence and awe. During the video, you can see lead singer, Thom Yorke, show off his dance moves while performing this fresh new track.

Next on the list is a mellow tune called "Cut a Hole," which was also performed in the Sunshine State.

With Yorke's hypnotizing vocals and beautiful melodies, this song certainly demonstrates great potential. Should the tune make it to a studio recording and appear on their next album, it will definitely serve as one of the great haunting tracks that we know so well from this U.K. band.

Lastly, the band performed "Skirting on the Surface" in Dallas and introduced the crowd to full band interpretation of the song.

This song is one that Yorke has been known to perform solo in the past and has morphed from a piano ballad into a tune with a subtle reggae vibe when played with the entire band.

These new tracks left fans salivating for a studio recording of each and have only added to the anticipation of subsequent tour dates.

Look for Radiohead to pop up in Canada near the middle of June in Montreal and Toronto. For a full listing of tour dates, go here.

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