The Hoosiers frontman Irwin Sparkes says he wants the band's second album to have "more balls" than their debut number one album The Trick To Life.
"The whole sound and production has got to change," says Sparkes. "We are thinking it has got to have some more edge and more balls and even sound like a live band.
"With the next album we want to explore more of what this current album hasn't got -- edge."
Drummer Al Sharlando added, "If we came back with a second album and sounded like Queens of The Stone Age then people will slate you, so there has to be a balance.
"We want to have a long career and change gradually, keep it interesting. "
However, despite the band's success, they won't be going wild with their cash.
Irwin, 26, added, "My mate is trying to get me to buy a Lamborghini, but then I was trying to tell him that I haven't got the money.
"I think it would also be ridiculous to buy a car like that and think: 'Well done - Ethiopia could have eaten for a day, but instead I'm driving this.'
"It would be hard to justify."
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