The Stone Roses will release their first studio album for 16 years in 2013.
That's according to The Sun's Bizarre editor Gordon Smart - who previously broke the news that the band were reuniting in late 2011.
According to a Sun source, Ian Brown, John Squire, Mani and Reni have been rehersing new songs during their summer 2012 tour, which included three sold-out nights at Manchester's Heaton Park.
The band will also play a secret gig for Adidas this week, according to Smart.
Smart's source said: “John and Ian have been sending each other ideas for over a year now. During rehearsals they have tried some new songs and really felt that the old magic was still there with the songwriting.
“They have decided they will give it another spin with new music next year.”
The Roses signed a duo of new record deals last year, with Universal in the UK and Columbia in the US.
The band's second and last studio album, The Second Coming, was released on December 5, 1994.
Source: The Sun
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