Limp Bizkit have announced that they no longer have a record deal because of their split from their longtime label.
The lead singer, Fred Durst, confirmed that the band have recently parted ways with Interscope, the company who has backed six Limp Bizkit albums.
The singer admitted that the split happened because of 'creative differences' when it came to their latest record, Gold Cobra. But the band's frontman says that they are now free to pursue their music career independently- something which they are pleased about.
In an online interview for the Poolside With Dean Delray podcast, Durst said: "One of the things with Gold Cobra was that it was a record for us to do for ourselves, for the core fans, for some of the people that we know in the industry." He added: "We have been working for a while now to re-navigate where we are going to take Limp Bizkit and finally we have been able to get off our label and become independent."
Durst also revealed that Limp Bizkit are planning to focus on touring instead of writing new music. In the interview he said: "The record thing sort of kind of always got in our way, but it's part of the game and we love writing music and it happened that we had some songs that became popular and we never thought that would happen. So with this way, we can still go tour."
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