Moses Sumney has announced a new EP called Black in Deep Red, 2014. The three-track project out August 10 via Jagjaguwar. The title is inspired by a 1957 Mark Rothko painting. Today, he’s shared the first single “Rank & File.” Fans may recognize it as a staple of his live show for the past few years. Listen below.

“Black in Deep Red, 2014 was ignited by the first and last time I attended a protest,” Sumney said in a statement. “It was in the fall of 2014, after a grand jury decided not to charge the offending officer in the Mike Brown murder, delivering the verdict just in time for them to get home for Thanksgiving. I felt like a camouflaged outsider at the protest, like an anthropologist performing a study amongst his own kind.”

Black in Deep Red, 2014 is Sumney’s second EP this year. He previously shared Make Out in My Car: Chameleon Suite, which featured remixes of his Aromanticism single “Make Out in My Car.” Sufjan Stevens, James Black, and Alex Isley interpreted the track. Sumney recently performed at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago. See his photo in “Pitchfork Music Festival 2018: Artist Portraits.”