Fleetwood Mac have revealed that they have enough songs for a whole new album, according to the band's co-founder Mick Fleetwood.
Whilst the band is busy playing dates all over the world with their 'On With The Show' tour, Mick Fleetwood has revealed that the vintage rockers have enough new music for a new album, saying they have a 'a sh*tload of new songs.'
Band-mate, Stevie Nicks, apparently isn't so definite on the prospect of a new LP, talking about the effect of the tour instead.
"Honestly, I just don't know about it. This tour has been so hard and so breathtakingly overwhelming," she told The Mirror. "I have to look great, I have to feel great, I have to sound great. And I cannot be thinking about future albums or poetry or songs right now."
Nicks is obviously much more tour orientated than Fleetwood. "Now we have Europe to conquer. It's really important that we are spectacular. And that's all that I can worry about right now."
Mick Fleetwood, nearing his 68th birthday, has admitted himself that sometimes he has to make sure to look after himself, especially on tour. "I'm like an old race horse ... it's not like I'm ancient ancient, but these things are sort of worn out a bit,' adding 'I've got a deep-freeze in my room in order to do what I'm doing."
But Fleetwood, just as he's appears eager for an new Fleetwood album, is perfectly happy in himself and with the band.
"I'm not letting up any. I'm playing harder than I ever played, apparently."
Fleetwood Mac are set to continue their arena tour, full dates are below. For more information and tickets click here.
08 June - BIRMINGHAM, Genting Arena
09 June - BIRMINGHAM, Genting Arena
12 June - MANCHESTER, Manchester Arena
16 June - GLASGOW, The SSE Hydro
17 June - GLASGOW, The SSE Hydro
20 June - DUBLIN, The O2 Dublin
22 June - LONDON, The O2
24 June - LONDON, The O2
26 June - LONDON, The O2
27 June - LONDON, The O2