Rockers Oasis are in danger of never releasing another album - because they've lost their creative spark.
The Wonderwall band, fronted by guitarist Noel Gallagher and his singer brother Liam, have admitted to suffering a series of setbacks in the recording of the follow-up to 2002's Heathen Chemistry.
Earlier this month, Noel wrote a letter to British music magazine NME in which he confirmed Oasis had ditched a load of material they "didn't like" and that recent studio sessions have been "frustrating and fruitless".
But an insider tells UK newspaper the Daily Star: "Being in the studio with them, the chemistry between Noel and Liam just isn't what it was.
"They still have tensions and arguments, but it doesn't seem to gel into the music how it used to.
"I really can't see where this next album is going to come from. Everything they've done over the last year has been scrapped."