James Blake has announced that his new album The Colour in Anything is out tonight. Yes, when the clock strikes midnight BST, the follow-up to 2013's Overgrown will be released. Blake revealed the news on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show this afternoon, confirming rumors of the LP title and imminent release following the appearance last week in London and New York of billboards featuring artwork by Roald Dahl illustrator Sir Quentin Blake. Update 5/5 7:00 p.m.: The Colour in Anything is out now on iTunes and Spotify. Frank Ocean is credited as a co-writer on the album. Blake has also announced two new shows: May 16 at the Belasco Theatre in L.A. and May 18 at Webster Hall in NYC.

Update 5/5 3:31 p.m.: Blake has posted the album tracklist on Instagram.

Update 5/5 4:45 p.m.: Here is the album cover:

Last year, Blake said that the album would be called Radio Silence and performed the track "Radio Silence" live. (The title has changed since then.) Blake debuted the recorded version of "Radio Silence" on Annie Mac's show, as well as "I Need a Forest Fire," a collaboration with Bon Iver. In an interview with Annie, he revealed that he worked with Rick Rubin on the album. Listen to the interview below.

Blake has been steadily releasing new music over the past few months, starting with "Modern Soul" back in February, followed by "RPG" with UK rapper Trim and "Timeless." Last year, Blake also said that Justin Vernon and Kanye West would appear on the album.

Three tracks ("Radio Silence," "I Need a Forest Fire," and "My Willing Heart") were released on Spotify this afternoon. Update 5/5 4:27 p.m.: They are now on YouTube. Listen below:

Here's the previously released "Modern Soul":

Watch James Blake perform at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2014: