
LOS ANGELES, July 19 (UPI) -- Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz says the U.S. band is getting ready to record, but their album probably won't hit stores in 2006.
"We're still definitely pushing for it, but I don't know if we're going to be able to get the album out by the end of the year," he said. "We'd really love to do it, but in order for us to, things would be absolutely insane. The turnaround time would be insane. There will definitely be a single out by year's end though."
The delay of the album, which was supposed to be released this year, has to do with problems and changes at Island/Def Jam, MTV.com reported Wednesday.
"We've been ready to record for about the last three weeks, but there's been, um, if I go into specifics, I'll get into trouble," Wentz said. "There have been some changes at our label, a little bit of strangeness there.
"Half the phone numbers I have for people at the label don't have people on the other end of them anymore. It slowed us slightly, but we're getting back up to speed."
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