Mystery Jets' William Rees has revealed that the band's new album could have a country feel.
The band are flying over to America in the next couple of months to begin work on the follow-up to 2010's 'Serotonin'.
In an interview with Gigwise, Will Rees said that that new album will have an ''American flavour''.
''I'm listening to a lot of country music at the moment, stuff like Gram Parsons. So I kind of want it to have that sound and feel on there,'' he said.
He added: ''I don't know yet but whatever it will be I think it will have an American flavour to it. The main thing is we want to go over there and surprise ourselves. It's impossible to say yet how it will turn out.''
Check out Gigwise's full Mystery Jets interview later this week.
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