Limp Bizkit has previously teased fans of their new album.
However, the American metal band has failed to give out further details that made fans think that there's something wrong with the record.
In a Facebook post made last January, Limp Bizkit revealed that their new record is already in its final stages of development.
2015 YEAR OF THE ELEPHANT - NEW FULL LENGTH ALBUM FROM LIMP BIZKIT "Stampede of the Disco Elephants". We are in final stages of production now with release soon to follow. THIS IS REAL! SUCK IT!
Posted by Limp Bizkit on Friday, January 9, 2015
And while some fans where left worried when Limp Bizkit suddenly stopped providing updates about their new album, guitarist Wes Borland has offered an explanation as to why there has been some delays as he talked with Team Rock.
It turned out, frontman, Fred Durst is still working with some vocal tracks that caused the delay.
"Fred [Durst] has been working on vocals in his home studio nonstop for months and months," Borland explained. "He's told me that he's almost finished, but I don't know what amount of the 28 songs has been finished. I know that he re-records and trashes vocals all the time."
"I don't know, I think he's in a mode where he's liking something that he's doing and not liking other stuff," he added. "But I think he's just now starting to feel a lot more confident in what he's putting in the songs."
Moreover, Wes Borland revealed that Limp Bizkit is going to feature lots of changes, which fans will witness once the new album gets to be released.
"To be blatantly honest about it, the new album has gone through so many different alterations and so many different session," the Limp Bizkit guitarist said. "I mean, we've gone into five different studios now. I think we're up to 28 songs, or maybe even more. And those are completed songs."