The band's new music drops today (April 12) at 3 p.m. EST.
It's official: The Stone Roses is back. The Manchester rock band will release a new single today (May 12) at 3 p.m. EST—the first new release in 21 years. Earlier this year, singer Ian Brown confirmed that a "glorious" new album was on its way. But then yesterday (May 11), posters of the band's lemon icon popped up in London and New York.
times square!!! @stoneroses pic.twitter.com/rWeBzztJp6
— Stone Rose (@stonerosesfan73) May 11, 2016
The Stone Roses only have two other albums to their name. (Sophomore album Second Coming came out in December 1994.) Still, they've had a cult following since spearheading the British guitar pop scene in the late '80s. The band performed a handful of times throughout 2013, almost 30 years after its founding gigs at Manchester warehouses.