It seems the Red Hot Chili Peppers have almost finished working on their upcoming new album.
Frontman Anthony Kiedis recently revealed in an exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight that Red Hot Chili Peppers have almost completed recording the new album.
"We're almost finished with the record, and it's been interesting and different and fun," Kiedis said at the DirecTV Super Saturday night during the Super Bowl weekend.
"I think we've tapped into something new working with this guy Brian [Burton], also known as Danger Mouse. ... [It's] kinda a new approach to recording and it turned out well."
Kiedis also recalled memories of working on the band's Grammy-winning album "Stadium Arcadium." The album, which was released in May 2006, will turn 10 years old in 2016.
"That's wild!" the frontman said. "I have such fond memories of writing and recording that record with the boys. We were so on a roll and every day coming to practice, and 'Look! I got this part, see if you have a part of it!'"
"Some days Chad [Smith] would play the drums and I'd just sing with Chad, and then John [Frusciante] would walk in and go, 'Don't stop doing what you're doing,' and he would plug his guitar in. We were on a roll, it was fun," he added.
In another interview on a radio show called Jonesy's Jukebox, Kiedis detailed about the status of the band's highly-anticipated new album.
"We're in the homestretch, I sang yesterday, I get a week off, I go back to finish," the frontman said, according to NME.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers is yet to announce a release date for their upcoming new album.
The band is scheduled to perform at Ohio's Rock on the Range festival in Columbus which will run from May 21-23.
Fans can check the band's upcoming tour dates here.