Alt-J are looking forward to a break very soon but are equally excited about beginning work on a follow-up to last year’s ‘This Is All Yours‘ album.
The band’s second record continued their love-affair with critics, whilst keeping enough of an eye on the mainstream across the Atlantic to deliver arena-filling gigs in London and New York. This fruitful period is now coming to an end, but plans are being laid already for the future.
“After this tour is done, we’re going to have some break time, but we’re feeling excited about working on new stuff,” Gus Unger-Hamilton told NME at last weekend’s Reading Festival.