Fred Durst 'Not Happy With' New Limp Bizkit Album
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(TeamRock) Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland says that the band's long-awaited seventh album has been delayed because frontman Fred Durst is "not happy with it." No release date has been announced for Stampede Of The Disco Elephants, which Durst previously hinted would be recorded along the same lines at Beastie Boys' 1989 effort Paul's Boutique - abandoning traditional song structures. And Borland admits there is still no sign of a confirmed release date for the record. On the subject of following a similar path to Paul's Boutique, Borland tells Someone Who Isn't Me (via The PRP): "That was the idea then. I'm not sure what his idea is now, exactly. I know we've had a lot of different sessions for this record." He continues: "And people, our diehard fans, really want it to come out. But the truth is that Fred's just not happy with what he's working on - he's not happy with it. So I know he's been working on vocals for it on and off." On the material already recorded for the album, Borland adds that he's not sure if it will feature at all. Read more here. TeamRock is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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