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The Stone Roses Share “All For One,” First New Song in 22 Years

New Single Available Digitally Now

May 12, 2016 The Stone Roses
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As promised earlier today, The Stone Roses have released their new single, “All For One,” their first new music in 22 years. It premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show and is now available to download as a digital single. It was produced by Paul Epworth and recorded at Church Studios in London. There’s no word on a full album. Stream “All For One” below.

The iconic late ‘80s/early ‘90s British band reformed in 2011 and played some high profile shows in 2012 and 2013, including co-headlining a night at Coachella. Since reforming there has of course been speculation as to whether or not we’d hear any new music from the band. Today that speculation can end.

Earlier this week the band’s lemon logo appeared around the band’s hometown of Manchester, on digital billboards and in record stores. It was previously announced last November that on June 15, 17, and 18 the band will be playing Manchester’s Etihad Stadium and they will be playing a headlining slot at the T in the Park Festival in Scotland on July 8. The band are also playing Madison Square Garden in New York on June 30 and in Rathfarnham, Ireland on July 9.

The Stone Roses’ 1989-released self-titled debut album is regarded as a classic, but its five-years-in-the-making 1994 follow-up album, Second Coming, was not as well received and then they broke up in 1996.



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