At The Drive In announce new album in • ter a • li • a, their first in 17 years
22 February 2017, 15:50
| Written by
Laurence Day
At The Drive In are back with news of in • ter a • li • a, their first album since 2000's Relationship Of Command.
Lead single "Governed By Contagions" was released back in December, with new track "Incurably Innocent" the second preview of the band's long-awaited fourth LP.
Vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala says the new track is "about sexual abuse and being able to finally speak out."
in • ter a • li • a was produced by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Rich Costey in Los Angeles.
The band have a lot of live plans for 2017 - head to www.atthedriveinmusic.com to find out more.
Tracklist:
- No Wolf Like The Present
- Continuum
- Tilting At The Univendor
- Governed By Contagions
- Pendulum In A Peasant Dress
- Incurably Innocent
- Call Broken Arrow
- Holtzclaw
- Torrentially Cutshaw
- Ghost-Tape No.9
- Hostage Stamps
in • ter a • li • a is out 5 May via Rise Records.
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