Though the headline at Rolling Stone exaggerates it to "Trey Anastasio Says Phish Likely to Start Recording This Winter" (emphasis added), he is quoted as having said, "We are talking about opening the door to some kind of new album this winter. Next year is looking like it will be a less busy touring year, mostly because of family obligations for some of the band members. We want to get together in the winter and start working on something new. What that thing is [is] undefined, and we're keeping it that way on purpose. We just want to get together and see where it goes."
Counting the early White Tape effort, this would be the band's 16th studio release.
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Although, the less busy touring year comment is sad
That would rule the Earth.