fans hoping for new music from the reunited band have been told to expect material that doesn't stray far from the sound that made them one of the biggest rock acts on the planet. The band are enjoying and fans are starting to ask if they'll release any new music. says in a new interview with Guitar Interactive Magazine that chances are good that a follow-up to 2009's could be on the horizon.

And the guitarist, who also has big plans for his other projects and Tremonti, says Creed will not do anything too progressive when they get to work on new songs. Asked if he hopes to write new Creed material, Tremonti says: "Yeah, I love writing music and I love doing it in many different ways. I love to be challenged and writing for all these different acts, when you get into it, you're, like, 'how am I gonna differentiate this from my other projects? How are we gonna make this its own thing and not sound like this other band with just a different vocalist on it?'" Expanding on what direction new Creed songs could take, he adds: "I think putting a fresh look, but also realising what people loved about the band and trying to trying to keep that intact and not get too progressive in any way with Creed.

We keep that to Alter Bridge and Tremonti and we keep Creed a little more the way it was back in the day. "The big melodies, just the stuff that worked back in the day. I think on I think we strayed a little bit from our original sound with that album.

So I think it'd be good to try to get.