Radiohead drummer Phil Selway has said that now is the right time to start working on the band's new album, though he has "no idea" what it will sound like.
The band will regroup to start work on the follow-up to 2011's The King Of Limbs in September, as has been previously confirmed.
Sleater-Kinney are to release their entire discography in a seven-album boxset.
Sub Pop Records will put out Start Together on October 20. The release will be limited to 3,000 copies and will contain remastered versions of all seven of the band's albums on coloured vinyl as well as a hardback book featuring never-before-seen images of the band.
The remastered albums will be released individually on CD and black vinyl on the same day. All of the albums are available digitally from today (September 2).
New Order have signed with long-standing independent label Mute Records.
The Manchester band have announced their next record will be released by Mute, though no further details on what will be their tenth studio album have been announced. However, label founder Daniel Miller has revealed that he heard some new material prior to signing the group.
A second track, " Married To My Hack", has been released from the forthcoming Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes project.
The album features lyrics that Dylan wrote while recording the original Basement Tapes in 1967 that have been put to music by Elvis Costello, Rhiannon Giddens (Carolina Chocolate Drops), Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith, Jim James, T Bone Burnett and Marcus Mumford.
A box set of George Harrison's first six solo albums will be released on September 22.
The albums will be released in a box set called George Harrison: The Apple Years 1968 - 75 and they will also be available separately.
The albums have been digitally remastered from the original analogue masters for CD and digital release.
They are available now for preorder, both individually in digipaks and together within the deluxe, eight-disc boxed edition.