Music
The Strokes 'disagree over new songs'
Published Friday, Oct 23 2009, 19:19 BST | By Oli Simpson

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The singer told The Sun that the New York rockers cannot decide if they are in a position to go ahead and finish the follow-up to 2006's First Impressions Of Earth.
"There is a disagreement as to whether the songs are ready," he explained. "Some of the band think they are and others don't. I'm somewhere in the middle."
Casablancas stated that the problem stemmed from the fact that they are all living at opposite ends of the country.
"The problem is getting us together," he said. "We're scattered everywhere, and apart from when we're rehearsing we don't see each other. We're not like people who go to the movies together.
"It's weird with the band, a band is actually a great way to ruin a friendship."
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