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THIRD SOLO ALBUM FROM THOM YORKE, AND QUITE POSSIBLY HIS BEST YET. For ANIMA, the Radiohead frontman once again teams up with longtime producer Nigel Godrich to explore themes of dreams, anxiety, and dystopia, through "layers of electronic fuzz and deconstructed noise." The title "ANIMA" is a nod to Yorke's obsession with dreams – a direct reference to Carl Jung's concepts of anima and animus, while the experimental/electronic nature of the album continues the trajectory set by his two previous solo efforts (2006's The Eraser and 2014's Tomorrow's Modern Boxes).