The Stone Roses have signed two new record deals ahead of their planned reunion shows next year.
The band have signed to Universal Records in the UK and worldwide, while Columbia have secured the US rights for The Stone Roses' new tracks, reports The Sun.
A spokesman confirmed: "The Stone Roses are pleased to announce that they have signed a record contract with Universal Music in London and with Columbia Records in New York."
As previously reported on Gigwise, Ian Brown revealed that The Stone Roses have recorded new songs during rehearsals for their live shows.
The move is set to make the band millions, after Ian Brown, John Squire, Mani and Reni announced details of three homecoming shows at Manchester's Heaton Park in June, with further festivals appearances at V, T In The Park and Spain's Benicassim.