Fleetwood Mac Release New EP in 10 Years, 'Extended Play'

After a 10-year hiatus from the music scene, Fleetwood Mac is back with new tunes.

The group, founded in 1967, released their highly anticipated EP, "Extended Play", on Tuesday, according to USA Today.

Releasing "Extended Play" as just a teaser, Fleetwood Mac is in tight preparations to head out onto a world tour. Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie are ready to give fans exactly what they want-brand new songs from the legendary bunch.

The EP begins with "Sad Angel", over Fleetwood's melody and the harmonies of Buckingham and Nicks, as stated by Billboard. The foursome asks the question, "Hello, hello sad angel, have you come to fight the war?"

"It Takes Time", "Miss Fantasy", and "Without You" rounds out the four-tune EP. The band has not released music since "Say You Will", a 2003 LP.

"Big, long albums don't seem to be what everybody wants these days," Nicks said. "[Let's] see if the world does want more music from us. If we get that feeling, that they do want another 10 songs, we can reassess."

Buckingham boasts of the group's quality music and camaraderie after a decade.

"We all felt that it would be great to go into the studio and record new material before embarking on this tour, and the result has been remarkable, our best group of songs in a long time. It's a work in progress, but we're so enthused by what we've done that we thought we'd share some of it with our fans in the form of an EP now ...We're performing Sad Angel and Without You in the show, and the response has been terrific."

According to USA Today, Buckingham wrote and produced "It Takes Time", "Miss Fantasy", and "Sad Angel". Along with Mitchell Froom, the band released new single, "Sad Angel" on Tuesday.

For a list of full tour dates, visit Fleetwood Mac's website.