Biffy Clyro have revealed that work on their new album is nearly done.
The band are currently putting the finishing touches to the follow-up to their 2009 album 'Only Revolutions'.
''We know what kind of album we're going to make. We know how it's going to play out, the structure of it," frontman Simon Neil told BBC Newsbeat.
He added: "It's just a case of getting it done. We're champing at the bit. Bands have to keep moving forward. Any band that sits for a few years not writing songs is in trouble."
Biffy Clyro's last album 'Only Revolutions' was released in 2009 and nominated for the Mercury Prize. The band have yet to announce details of a release date for their as-yet-untitled new album.
Meanwhile, Biffy Clyro will support the Foo Fighters at their previously announced show in Milton Keynes next month.
Biffy Clyro - live photos
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

Red Hot Chili Peppers Chad Smith: People Always Think I'm Will Ferrell
Alex Turner Fights It Out With Jared Leto For Hottest Male Vote
Lil' Wayne's 'Tha Carter IV' Sells 964,000 Copies To Score Number One
Adele Cancels Cardiff Gig Tonight (September 7) And Blackpool Tomorrow (8)
Reading And Leeds, Glastonbury, T In The Park: Why Are All Festival Line Ups The Same?
Nordoff Robbins 02 Silver Clef Awards: Photos From The Red Carpet
Bestival Festival 2011: The 25 Must-See Acts
Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl To Muse's Matt Bellamy: The Best Guitarist Sex Faces
GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2011: Photos With U2, Tinie Tempah And More