In an interview with May the Rock Be With You, The Offspring bassist Greg K. states that the band’s current focus is to release new singles rather than a full-length studio album. He explains:
“We’ve been working on a couple of singles, we’re not sure what we’re going to do with them yet, if we’re going to put them on the internet and send them to radio or whatever. As far as a full scale album there’s nothing in the works, if we do something it wouldn’t be until at least next year, but we’re still moving forward and still going to keep trying to put out new stuff.”
He also discussed The Offspring’s departure from Columbia Records and whether they will release their next album independently, “I think so, we still don’t know yet, we’re going to see what else is out there, at this point as far as albums go it seems that it’s easier to do it yourself, I mean the scale right now we’ve done, I don’t know what a record company is going to do as far as pushing our name or anything like that, so it might just be a simple thing to do it ourselves.”
The Offspring last released Days Go By in June 2012, and are currently working on a new album with Bob Rock.