Earlier this month, Fleet Foxes played their first concerts since 2012, as they get ready to release Crack-Up, their first album since 2011’s Helplessness Blues. Now, Robin Pecknold is seeking another member to join the band on their world tour. He wrote on Instagram, “If you play a string instrument (violin / viola / cello) and sing great and want something to occasionally do for two years hmu.” See the post below. Crack-Up is out June 16 via Nonesuch. The band have shared the LP’s “Third of May / Ōdaigahara” and “Fool’s Errand.” They also live streamed a Sydney stop on the tour.

In other Fleet Foxes news, the band have announced an intimate performance in Queens, New York for Artists Den—a concert series that broadcasts private shows on public television. You can enter to win tickets here.

Read “Robin Pecknold Talks New Fleet Foxes Album and Going Back to School” on the Pitch.

“Third of May / Ōdaigahara” was one of Pitchfork’s Best New Tracks of March 2017: