Freddie Mercury died in 1991, the group's guitarist Brian May said.
already worked up a handful of new tracks.
earlier this year in what was the first Queen tour since 1986.
about space entitled Bang! The Complete History of the pen permanently.
"The music is not on hold," the guitar legend said.
and Roger and I were in the same room with a recording machine.
good material so I'm pretty excited about that: it's very new, very different," he promised.
"There may be enough there to create an album, though it's early days yet.
At the moment it's just a few tracks but we'll see how it goes."
was on fun.
"It's great to do it for its own sake, it doesn't have to be an album, it doesn't have to be anything; it doesn't have to make money either.
at the moment."
session working on new material.
stage again.
how we feel," he said.
Wednesday to work on more new tracks.
Queen or Rodgers had done before.
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