“Madchester” bedrocks the Stone Roses have been hinting for a while now that another live reunion is imminent, with their lemon logo popping up around the U.K. since late last year. Finally, the Roses announced on Twitter that, in addition to the already-promised Summer 2016 shows, they would release their first studio single in more than 20 years (their last official release was their sophomore album, 1994’s Second Coming) today at 8 p.m. U.K. time/3 p.m. EST. Opening with a twirly guitar-line, “All for One” sounds a tad more polished and upbeat than one would expect of the band’s previous work (again, Paul Epworth, whose past clients include Adele, Florence + the Machine, and Coldplay), but it does retain their signature frayed aesthetic.