Klaxons want to release the first great album of the next decade.

Klaxons have revealed that it could be 2010 before their sophomore album hits the shelves, it has been reported.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, the group's Jamie Reynolds and James Righto claimed to have a collection of 28 songs ready of their second album but might not lay it down for a 2009 release.
Reynolds elaborated: "We'd really like to put out the first great record of the 2010s rather than the last great one of this decade. Now that's become an aspiration and a goal."
They also revealed that work on the follow up to 2007's Myths of the Near Future started in the same year, when they began work on songs with David Bowie producer Tony Visconti.
However, Klaxons have since decided not to use the services of Visconti, with Reynolds telling the broadcaster that if anyone wants to produce their new record they should "give [them] a bell".
Earlier this month, indie stars Arctic Monkeys revealed that their third record will be called Humbug and has an August release date.
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