JLS: Halfway through next album. Pic: ITV
JLS have hinted that their new album will see a return to their roots.
The boyband admitted that they are making good progress on their next album and revealed the names of several producers they are working with.
Marvin Humes told Digital Spy: "We're halfway through it at the moment and we've already put a lot of material together.
"We're off to Los Angeles tomorrow to work with Babyface, Sean Garrett - who's one of America's biggest songwriters - and Bangladesh."
He added: "We'll be there for two weeks to wrap it up and then we're back in the UK for our tour. Then we'll prepare to release our new single."
Discussing if this album would be more stripped-back, Aston Merrygold said: "Definitely. There's already been a few moments like that on our previous albums, but we want to take some of it back to our roots from when we first began.
"We love the way that Ed [Sheeran] performs on stage - it's incredible. We think we could do something amazing together in the studio. We believe it's all in the pipeline."
The lads recently unveiled their next single Proud, which is in aid of Sport Relief.
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