Fleetwood Mac have confirmed they will release more new material.

The 'Go Your Own Way' band - who unveiled their first set of new songs since their 2003 album 'Say You Will' in an EP last month - have several unheard tracks ready to make public once they figure out the best way of releasing them.

Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham told Billboard: ''It's safe to say there is more than these four songs that you're going to hear from Fleetwood Mac. It's just a question of how and when, you know?''

The musician - who is joined in the band by Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Stevie Nicks - continued to explain how ''tantalising'' it was for the group to put the EP together and he insisted whatever happens next would be down to what they believe to be best.

He added: ''When I was growing up, EPs were all over the place. When I was growing up, albums were not really an art form; the single was the thing, and in some ways it has gotten back to that a little bit.

''The whole thing is just kind of wide open now, and it really is tantalising to be able to put together just a few things, three or four songs on an EP. There is something quite effective about that, for sure.

''I have no preconceptions one way or the other in terms of what Fleetwood Mac will do or even what Fleetwood Mac should do. You just do what you can do and what makes sense logically - and politically.''