Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland has opened up about the progress of the band's forthcoming release. Speaking with Billboard, he said they've got "most of the music" finished for the release, which will be titled Stampede of the Disco Elephants.
"We're really trying to get it hammered out here," he said. "We're done with most of the music, pretty much all the music. The lyrics and vocals are probably 30 percent done, and [Fred Durst] is working as we speak, on tour."
He also spoke on the album's direction: "I think it's a little bit more, sort of playful, taking chances, a little less pop, structured type of stuff. I don't want to say it [sounds] younger, but maybe a little more carefree, musically, to where we don't over-think what we're doing."
Look for Stampede in September 2014.
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