The Strokes will return to the studio to record their fourth album in February 2009, bassist Nikolai Fraiture has revealed.
Fraiture, who launched his own solo project in London last night (October 15th), blamed the band's other commitments for the delay in recording a follow-up to 2006's 'First Impressions of Earth'.
"We are looking at going into the studio in February now and getting back to being a band again,” he told the BBC.
"It started with Nick (Valensi) having twins with his wife (two years ago) and he asked for a good amount of time off.
"After about six months he was ready to come back but other members of the band were doing their own thing. Albert (Hammond Jr) was doing his thing with his solo project and Julian (Casablancas) needed time off.
"One thing led to another so studio time kept getting pushed back."
Fraiture's solo album, 'The Time of The Assassins', is due to be released on January 27th under his Nickel Eye pseudonym.
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

Ringo Starr: Rolling Stones Should Announce Reunion Tour For 50th Anniversary
Lily Allen Slams 'Motivational' Popstars Over Twitter
Lana Del Rey 'Cancels Tour' Following Saturday Night Live Performance
Jay-Z Performs Blue Ivy Dedicated Track 'Glory' - Video
The Strokes, Kasabian, The Vaccines Confirmed For FIFA 12 Soundtrack
Ten Years On: The Making Of The Strokes' 'Is This It'
The Strokes 'Is This It' Tribute Album Released
40th Anniversary: Music Stars Inspired By Jim Morrison
Brand New Kick Off UK Tour In Nottingham
Happy 67th Birthday Bob Marley: His Most Loved Songs
The Greatest Rock Acts Of The 90s Revealed!