Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas has denied reports the band are ready to split after failing to secure a new record deal.
Rumours have been abound that Nicholas had decided to embark on a new musical venture after the release of their singles album, but the singer has refuted those claims.
He said: "People thought I was saying it would be our last album ever, which isn't the case.
"We might do a new deal with our current label, or we might go with a different label, we're not sure yet. But we're not splitting up.
"There's the possibility of us all doing other stuff in the future. Who knows in this business? But I've no plans to finish just yet. I think there's a time when bands do need to stop but I don't think Feeder have reached that yet."
Nicholas also played down talk of a rift with drummer Mark Richardson, who only joined the group on a permanent basis in 2005 following the suicide of founder member Jon Lee three years earlier.
"Mark and myself are very different people," Nicholas added.
"And it's still taking time. But it's working and he's starting to really fit in now."
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