LIMP BIZKIT's WES BORLAND To Be Featured On DIY NETWORK's 'American Rehab'

September 16, 2015

LIMP BIZKIT guitarist Wes Borland and his significant other, Carre Callaway of the band QUEEN KWONG, will be featured on the next season of "American Rehab", a popular family renovation series on cable's DIY Network. The couple have been documenting their adventure in renovating a house they purchased in Detroit for the upcoming series, dubbed "American Rehab: Motor City", which is expected to air this winter.

"Whether you're interested in historic home restoration, whimsical treehouses or fast-paced smash and remodel jobs, DIY Network will ignite your passion for do-it-yourself projects," said Allison Page, general manager, DIY Network.

DIY Network, currently in more than 58 million homes, covers a broad range of programming, including home improvement and landscaping.

LIMP BIZKIT has been working on a new album, which is believed to be called "Stampede Of The Disco Elephants", for the last couple of years.

Borland recently told Metal Hammer about the progress of the band's new album recording: "Fred [Durst] has been working on vocals in his home studio nonstop for months and months. He's told me that he's almost finished, but I don't know what amount of the 28 songs has been finished. I know that he re-records and trashes vocals all the time."

He added: "To be blatantly honest about it, the new album has gone through so many different alterations and so many different sessions. I mean, we've gone into five different studios now. I think we're up to 28 songs, or maybe even more. And those are completed songs."

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