My Chemical Romance's Frank Lero has revealed that the band's next album will be another concept-heavy album.
The band are currently working on the follow-up to 2010's ''Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys' back in their own LA studio.
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In an interview with Noise11, Iero said: It can't just be a collection of songs. It's never going to be 'Oh, we had these 12 songs so record it real quick and we'll put them out!'. I don't think anyone can really do that these days without some sort of thought or vision behind it. I think the days of just filling the time and putting a disc out is over, and I'm glad, because those are some of my least favourite records.
He added: That's the tough thing doing records in a cycle and you have three or four months where you have to write and record a record and sometimes that's tough.
"You can take longer, but you always feels like there's something over your head like a time constraint, and now we'll have our own place where we can go and make music 24 hours a day."
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