Razorlight's upcoming album was the easiest they have made, the band claims.

Razorlight have said their upcoming album was the easiest they have ever made.
Frontman Johnny Borrell told BBC 6music that the writing and recording process for Slipway Fired was much easier than they have previously experienced, according to NME.com.
However, Johnny admitted that the album, which is due out on November 3rd, was influenced by the success of predecessors and was not over-thought or over-produced, the news provider reveals.
"We felt like we had the strongest songs we've had so far, and when you've got that material there's not a lot else to do but just go in and record it," he told the radio programme.
The musician also said people often say that many people claim every album is difficult to write, but he has had a different experience with Slipway Fire.
Last week, Razorlight announced an 11-date tour of the UK to support the new record's release, reveals NME.com.
The tour will take in the "best venues in the country", seeing gigs played at London Brixton Academy, Edinburgh Corn Exchange and Manchester Apollo.