Klaxons pushed new album release to 2010

Jun 06, 2009
British indie rockers Klaxons announced that their second album will not be released until 2010, although it is nearly finished. The bands frontman Jamie Reynolds explained: «We’d really like to put out the first great record of the 2010’s rather than the last great one of this decade. Now that’s become an aspiration and a goal».

«We’ve now got 28 songs and we’re just about to put it together as a complete record. We’re looking for a producer and if anyone out there makes records, give us a bell», added he.

Earlier Klaxons said that upcoming record will be «ecological» disk, because it is recorded in a solar-powered studio which generates clean energy from daylight.

Klaxons’ debut record Myths Of The Near Future hit the stores in 2007.