
Courtney Love has shot down rumours that her new album had been scrapped, revealing she plans to hand it over to her record label this summer for release.
The rocker hit back at reports last week coming out of the US media that the album 'Nobody's Daughter' - which Love has written and produced alongside Linda Perry - had been binned, and that the former Hole star had begun new writing sessions with a British guitarist.
Writing on her Myspace page however, Love said "No 'scrapping' is going on, simply a few retakes – especially since all those recordings were leaked onto the net and I knew if we played some of those songs live that would happen – so rearrangements on a couple of things have happened."
"Don't assume you know any songs on this album, some may sound somewhat familiar or even have the same titles and arrangements [on] a few. A few are just precious diamonds I wouldn't touch but there's tons of new ones which you have not a clue about – I know 'cause I haven't finished lyrics and I'm days away."