The Strokes cannot decide if their next album is ready to be released.

The Strokes are in a state of "disagreement" over the songs on their forthcoming fourth album, it has been claimed.
Speaking to the Sun, vocalist Julian Casablancas revealed that the group cannot decide if the tracks recorded for the follow-up to 2006's First Impressions Of Earth are ready to be heard by music lovers.
"There is a disagreement as to whether the songs are ready. Some of the band think they are and others don't. I'm somewhere in the middle," he explained.
In addition, Casablancas suggested the problem is being caused by the group not living close to each other, as it makes it difficult for them to spend time together.
The singer also said that the only time he sees his fellow musicians is when they are rehearsed and quipped that "a band is actually a great way to ruin a friendship".
Last week, The Dead Weather lead singer Alison Mosshart told BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat that the band's second album is close to being completed.
She also revealed that the group found themselves writing 15 songs in three days when making the record.
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