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The Stone Roses have further fuelled rumours that they're due to release new material by refusing to deny an album could be out in 2015.
Earlier this year, the band confirmed that they were 'working on new material', and new revelations emerged when bassist Mani revealed that a full LP could be released in the coming years.
"Yeah we've been working on a few bits," Mani told Gigslutz, adding: "2015 man, 2015!"
However, when asked to confirm or deny the rumours by NME, a spokesman from the band simply replied with: "No comment".
Fans grow hopeful again earlier this year, when speaking to BBC 6 Music at the Manchester premiere of the Shane Meadows documentary Made of Stone, guitarist John Squire said: "We're working on it...It'll be ready in about five years."
He added: "We've got a few new songs. I can't really tell you much about it. We won't be playing the songs live until we've recorded them. We're working on it this year."
Squire on stage with Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown
The band reformed last year for a string of sell-out shows around the world. While they currently have no further tour dates booked, they are among the many rumoured acts believed to be potential Glastonbury festival headliners for next year.
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