Τετάρτη 31 Μαρτίου 2010

Arctic Monkeys To Work On New Album After Touring



According to Nme.com, the Arctic Monkeys have decided not to take a break after hitting the road and will begin working on their next record after their North American tour next month.

In an interview with Nme Radio, the group stated they would immediately start writing and recording their follow-up to 2009's Humbug.

"We've said we'll stop touring this album and we're eager to start working on new stuff again, not have time off again," said drummer Matt Helders.

The group member went on to say the band likes the idea of working with Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme again as their producer but isn't entirely sure if it will happen. Frontman Alex Turner commented on the progress of the next record and admitted the Arctic Monkeys have already begun writing.

"We haven't tied our shoelaces yet, so it's hard to say what it would sound like," he said. "There's a few things we've been playing around together and we've spoke about how we might go about it. We haven't started walking yet, the laces are undone, never mind dancing."

Over the past four years the Arctic Monkeys have released three albums, including Whatever People Say I Am I'm Not and Favourite Worst Nighmare, and a handful of EPs.

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