Earlier this year, Parquet Courts released their great album Sunbathing Animal. Today, they've announced that they're releasing another long-player this year, and it's coming out under the name Parkay Quarts. It's called Content Nausea, it's out November 11 via What's Your Rupture?, and it features the above track, "Uncast Shadow of a Southern Myth".

The album was mostly made by Andrew Savage and Austin Brown with help from Jackie-O Motherfucker's Jef Brown (saxophone) and Eaters' Bob Jones (fiddle). It was recorded, mixed, and mastered in two weeks on a four-track tape machine. It features a cover of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walking".

The band's Tally All the Things That You Broke EP from last year was also credited to Parkay Quarts.

Next week, the band will embark on a tour featuring dates billed as Parquet Courts, Parkay Quarts, and PCPC—their supergroup with PC Worship.

Read our recent feature on Parquet Courts.

Content Nausea:

01 Everyday It Starts

02 Content Nausea

03 Urban Ease

04 Slide Machine

05 Kevlar Walls

06 Pretty Machines

07 Psycho Structures

08 The Map

09 These Boots

10 Insufferable

11 No Concept

12 Uncast Shadow of a Southern Myth

Parquet Courts:

10-21 Brooklyn, NY - Saint Vitus *^

10-22 Boston MA - The Sinclair *^

10-24 Providence, RI - The Met *^

10-25 Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle *^

10-26 Brooklyn, NY - Rough Trade NYC *^

11-06 Washington, DC - DC9 #

11-08 Philadelphia, PA - PhilaMOCA #

11-13 Lille, France - Le Grand Mix #

11-14 Paris, France - La Cigale #

11-15 Nantes, France - Stereolux #

11-17 Toulouse, France - Bikini #

11-19 Oostende, Belgium - De Zwerver *

11-20 Brussels, Belgium - Botanique #

11-21 Utrecht, Holland - Le Guess Who #

11-22 Amsterdam, Holland - The Vrankrijk *

11-23 Utrecht, Holland - Le Guess Who *

11-24 Ramsgate, England - Ramsgate Music Hall *

11-25 London, England - Electroworkz *

11-26 Leeds, England - Wardrobe #

11-27 London, England - The Laundry #

11-29 Koln, Germany - Stadthalle Köln Mülheim #

11-30 Zurich, Switzerland - Rote Frabrik #

12-11 New York, NY - Webster Hall

as PCPC

^ with Thurston Moore

as Parkay Quarts

Watch Parquet Courts perform at last year's Pitchfork Music Festival: