After scrubbing their social media, then sending out vaguely threatening "Burn the Witch" mailers (claiming, "We know where you live") and releasing frustratingly cryptic Instagram clues, this morning Radiohead finally dropped a claymation-like video for their track, "Burn the Witch." It begins with birds chirping, eerie orchestral strings, low droning tones, and Thom Yorke's hollow trill. Lyrics like "Abandon all reason/Avoid all eye contact/Do not react/Shoot the messengers" further the song's uneasy, paranoid feeling. The video loosely follows the plot of the 1973 cult horror film The Wicker Man (Nicolas Cage reprised Sergeant Howie's role in the 2006 remake). Radiohead's website now has the video posted under the phrase "Dead Air Space." Maybe all of this means they're releasing their long-awaited ninth full-length soon... Maybe Friday? Who the heck knows anymore.