White Lies are too busy to write new tracks until next year.

White Lies have claimed that they will not try to write any new songs until next year, it has been reported.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat, lead singer Harry McVeigh revealed that the band find it difficult to come up with new material while on the road.
This could spell problems for the group's fans, as White Lies have a busy schedule of touring ahead, including several festival appearances such as Reading/Leeds, Latitude and T in the Park.
McVeigh told the broadcaster: " "Me and Charles [Cave, bassist] when we start writing the very basics of a song we need to be in the comfort of my home."
The musician also said that after touring is complete in 2010, he intends to sit at his keyboard in his house and write new material.
Recently, Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody told BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat that he is working on two solo side projects - an abstract album and a country-inspired record.
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