Added Jan 21, 2016

The pair will release new album 'Everything You've Come To Expect' on April 1, the follow-up to 2008 debut 'The Age Of The Understatement'.

'Everything You’ve Come To Expect' was recorded last summer at Rick Rubin's Shangri-La studios in Malibu, California, a studio previously owned by Bob Dylan and The Band.

The album features Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford on drums, Owen Pallett scoring the string section and Mini Mansions' Zach Dawes on bass.

Explaining the long wait between the two records, Turner said that the band intended to release a trilogy and "wanted to write the second and third parts before we released the second". Asked if fans would have to wait another eight years for the third installment, Alex added: "Well, I don’t know about that. There are lots of other things we have to factor in."

Asked why now is the right time for the band to return, Kane joked: "It seemed to all align correctly. I did have to get [Alex] in a headlock briefly, but he came around."

On what it's like to work with Kane again, Turner said: "It’s like John Lennon meets… Paul [McCartney]."

Speaking about the new music, Turner said of what to expect: "I think the last record ended up being just one thing. We talked about Scott Walker a lot and our record became perceived asa homage to that sound. This one, in my head, doesn’t wear its influences on its sleeve as much as the first one did. We were definitely listening to a bit of Isaac Hayes this time, but it was less of a big deal."

Kane continued: "At that time [of the first album], all that stuff was new to us. We were discovering it for the first time. This time, it was just songs that we were buzzing off that we were inspired by."