Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood recently wrote an essay for Britain’s Index on Censorship.

Greenwood evaluates the success of his band’s 2007 “pay-what-you-will” release of In Rainbows in the essay and hints that a new Radiohead album might be on the way. “Three years later, we have just finished another group of songs, and have begun to wonder about how to release them in a digital landscape that has changed again,” he writes. “It seems to have become harder to own music in the traditional way, on a physical object like a CD, and instead music appears the poor cousin of software, streamed or locked into a portable device like a phone or iPod.”

Greenwood also implied that he misses being a part of a major record label like EMI. “I understand that we have become our own broadcasters and distributors, but I miss the editorialisation of music, the curatorial influences of people like John Peel or a good record label,” he said. “I liked being on a record label that had us on it, along with Blur, the Beastie Boys and the Beatles.”

The essay concludes with Greenwood revealing that Radiohead has “yet to decide how to release” the next record.