Florence Welch is ready to record her band's second album.

Florence And The Machine could be working on their second album at the start of next year, it has been suggested.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat, singer Florence Welch said that she plans to return to the studio in January to start work on the follow-up to this year's debut Lungs.
"We're recording the second album in January. [I've] got the plan, I just want to start recording as soon as possible," she explained.
However, Welch told the broadcaster that she has not yet received the monetary rewards from Lungs and relies on the living expenses doled out by her record label.
"Life hasn't changed. I'm pretty much broke and borrowing money still," the singer commented.
The star also revealed that she still gets nervous by all the exposure she has received this year and finds it hard to deal with the negative criticisms which is fired at musicians.
Earlier this week, Welch told NME.com that Lungs was inspired by an "intense summer" and the self-destructive side of her personality.
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