After Green Day wraps up a tour of Australia during the early part of next year, the band has announced plans to go on a break.
"We're going to Australia, doing a tour there and then we're going to take a break," frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told Jo Whiley on her BBC Radio 2 show. "We haven't really been doing much. So it's just nice to kind of do some other things, y'know, when we get ready to do Green Day again, our batteries will be charged."
While the band awaits their trip Down Under, Armstrong has released a collaborative album with Norah Jones, an Everly Brothers tribute album entitled Foreverly. The album is a track-by-track homage to the Everly Brothers' own 1958 LP, Songs Our Daddy Taught Us.
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