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Fronted by Ian Brown, the four-man Stone Roses group, which counts The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, and The Beach Boys among its influences, had an acrimonious split in 1996. But they reunited in 2012 to play some gigs, including Coachella in 2013.

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Now they’re back and set to headline shows later this year in the UK, with a stop at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 30.

This new single was produced by Paul Epworth, a Londoner with an indie rock background who recently worked with Adele, reports The Sun. But there hasn’t been any announcement of an album as of yet.

We know musicians love to pull rights from conservatives to use their music, so these British lads might object to the idea — but Trump could at least make the call.