The Streets' frontman Mike Skinner has revealed that the collective are ready to begin work on their last album.
In a message on the band's website, Skinner said he was just awaiting delivery of a custom-made mixing board.
"I've got four songs. Not sure whether they're up to album standard so instead of the usual process of total A&R confusion I will post some on tinterweb at random,” he wrote.
In reference to the cover of the band's latest album 'Everything Is Borrowed', Skinner added: "And when The Streets lighter turns blue next year we're on the last album."
The band's fourth album was released in September this year.
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