Chvrches confirm plans for album number two
02 December 2014, 17:43
| Written by
Laurence Day
Chvrches have revealed via Twitter that they are to head back into the studio in January to begin work on their second long-player.
The Scottish synthpop three-piece have been touring relentlessly all year, festivalling like madmen, and contributing to a range of projects, including the recent Zane Lowe-curated Drive rescore and Lorde's Mockingjay OST.
The new record will follow 2013's debut, The Bones Of What You Believe.
Over 365 shows in two years and we're going home. Work on album two starts in January ������❤️ pic.twitter.com/VsbQ26niqp
— CHVRCHΞS (@CHVRCHES) December 1, 2014
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