If you're a Radiohead fan, your spidey sense is probably tingling right now, as it looks like Thom Yorke and co. are on the verge of releasing their new album.

Although their manager said recently that the album would be released in June, it may have been brought forward - or else we have a month-long campaign of cryptic clues ahead.

Over the weekend, the band deleted their social media accounts, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Thom Yorke also deleted all of his tweets, although guitarist Jonny Greenwood's account is still active.

Fans also received fliers in the post with the words 'Sing the song of sixpence that goes burn the witch / We know where you live', leading many to speculate that the album was called 'Burn the Witch':

 

 

This morning, they uploaded the below video to their Instagram and Facebook pages, showing a stop-motion bird twittering. What significance does this have? Well, the company that they founded ahead of the new album is called 'Dawn Chorus.':

 

 

WHAT DOES IT ALL MEEEEEEAN?! Apart from the fact that Radiohead know how to market a new album like no other band... we're on standby for the album dropping at any moment.

Stay tuned for developments.