IT’S written that The Script will perform at the BIC on Monday night. The show comes hot on the heels of the release of their fourth album, No Sound Without Silence.

The Irish pop-rock trio of songwriters had so many ideas while touring last year, they were busting out of the specially built mobile recording studio they’d taken with them on the tour bus.

“When I hear this music I can feel certain states pass me by,” laughs band member Mark Sheehan.

“We should have called the album Songs In The Key of Bus. We put this studio in the back of the tour bus and it happened to be sitting on top of the engine – and the noise!

“It was the worst tour bus in the world. I don’t know how it made it across America.

“Everyday something went wrong. The AC would break, or the toilet malfunctioned. One night it crashed – and we had it recorded! It sounds like the end of the world.”

Transport mishaps aside, The Script wanted their new songs to capture what front man Danny O’Donoghue describes as “that nervous energy coming straight off stage. It was a bit uncontrollable at the start, it was shooting everywhere”.

The unorthodox recording process paid off and the band scored their third official album chart Number One with No Sound Without Silence, the album was certified gold and spent five weeks in the top 10 and has remained in the top 20 since its release.

Their first single from the album Superheroes also hit the top spot.

Since forming in 2008, The Script has scored a huge amount of success globally. They have sold over 20 million records, and all three albums have been multi-platinum throughout the world.

Danny O’Donoghue explains: “That’s all we try and do: condense complex thoughts down to really simple songs.

“We try to put a twist on a word, such as where’s the good in goodbye, where’s the fair in farewell.

“Then we tried to make that into a lyrical idea, which seems to work really well.”

The once faceless band received a whole new audience in 2012 when Danny O’Donoghue made his first appearance in the BBC’s The Voice UK alongside Jessie J, will.i.am and Tom Jones as a coach.

The decision was supported by band mates Glen Power and Mark Sheehan, who said: “Danny did The Voice to put a face to The Script.

“We know about producing, songwriting and performing. We’ve been doing it since we were 14 or 15. Danny on a show about singing was good for us.

“People saw how passionate he is about music, how much it means to him and it made our band better known.”

The Script better get used to their continued worldwide fame as No Sound Without Silence and its impassioned, catchy, emotional songs will be keeping them on the road, all over the place, for a good while to come.

The Script appear at the BIC on Monday night.

For more information please call the BH Live Tickets on 0844 576 3000, book online at bic.co.uk or visit the BIC box office in person.