Enter Shikari have spoken about their upcoming fourth album and headline tour, giving dates for both.

Talking to Digital Spy at Reading Festival, drummer Rob Rolfe said that some of the band's new music is "louder and wilder" than anything they've done before.



"We've finished recording and we're just getting to the finishing touches of mixing," Rolfe explained of the follow-up to A Flash Flood of Colour. "We're going to have a press release about it soon but we wanna release all the dates to our headline tour.

"The album's gonna be released early next year, January time, and we'll be doing a headline tour around February."

He added of the upcoming album: "We still don't actually have a name... I think we've certainly progressed but you can definitely hear that it's still Enter Shikari.



"A lot of people that have heard it have said it's more mature I suppose. Some of the stuff is louder and wilder than any of our other stuff and a lot of it is more melodic.

"We're trying to push ourselves forward instead of getting in a rut of everything sounding the same."

Following today's performance on the Main Stage at Reading, the band play at Leeds Festival tomorrow (August 23).

Watch Enter Shikari's 2012 Reading Festival set below:

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