Glasvegas is set to record the follow-up to their self-titled debut album.
The Glasgow natives are going to record their sophomore album in Los Angeles this winter.
James Allan, singer/guitarist confirmed the plans. He added that he was moving to the west coast permanently and is going to build an in-home studio to record demos before collaborating with producer Rich Costey.
"I've got to set up the equipment in the house," he told NME.COM. "I don't like the idea of going into a studio and spending one block of time there. I've got a good bond with Rich, I believe he's got more in him than the first record."
"Sonic Silence," "Whatever Hurts You Through the Night" and "Born to Die" are also confirmed for the release.
Allan thinks despite all the recent concerns in his life, recording the album will be a positive experience.