
The group have decided to keep recording equipment close by as they travel for sold-out gigs across the UK.
"We've got heaps of international travel coming up. And you can't really write on a plane, so this tour I'm definitely going to be doing lots of recording and writing," Roy told the Daily Star.
"When I haven't sat down to write for ages I do about four songs in a day as it bubbles up and I do start to go a bit crazy. The guys should just lock me in a room until I come up with something good."
Stride added that he is keen for the band to follow in the footsteps of Oasis by producing a number of high-quality B-sides.
"When I first got into bands like Oasis they did B-sides which were as good, if not better, than the single and we've always tried to do the same," he explained. "I'm going to do some B-sides for the next few singles. Then we'll start demo-ing up some of the songs we have got for the second album. It's all very exciting."
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