The Temper Trap test out new material during their headline slot at the UK’s Wireless festival and promise more.

Drummer Toby Dundas chatted to NME during their first festival headliner, as they prepared to top the bill again at London’s Somerset House on July 12.

He spoke about the fresh songs that they have been road-testing during the British summer. He mentioned a track called ‘Rabbit Hole’ that they recorded when they were last in Australia, which has finally made it into their live set.

Dundas revealed that the band are currently laying down demos for the follow-up to their hugely successful debut Conditions.

They plan to record their second album early in 2011, following a long-awaited return to Australia for a sold out tour in late July, plus a US tour through August and Canadian and Mexican dates in October.


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