Klaxons Collaborate With The Sun


The Klaxons have parted ways with their fluro and have jumped on the 'hey-we-love-the-earth-and-we're-green-and-stuff' bandwagon. The follow-up album to 2007's 'Myths of the Near Future' is set to be recorded at London's 'The Premises', the U.Ks only recording studio to generate it's energy from the big yellow hot thing in the sky. The long-awaited Round 2 from the boys was made even longer after Universal decided to flag their first attempt cause it was 'too dense, psychedelic, and too challenging'. Jamie Reynolds said that being forced back to the drawing board reminded him that they are 'first and foremost a pop band'. Word on the street is the really cool, chart topping pop album should drop mid year. Call me dense, psychedelic and challenging, but I wouldn't hate to hear the first attempt... .J.B.

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