After announcing its release date at last night’s Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire, the Strokes have detailed their first album in seven years. The New Abnormal, produced by Rick Rubin, arrives April 10 via Cult/RCA. They’ve also shared a song called “At the Door”—watch the Mike Burakoff-directed video below, and scroll down for the album tracklist.

Last night, the band also debuted some new songs, including “At the Door” and another called “Bad Decisions.” The artwork, viewable below, was taken from the 1981 Jean-Michel Basquiat piece Bird on Money. Find physical editions of The New Abnormal at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

The Strokes’ last studio album was 2013’s Comedown Machine. In 2016, they released the Future Present Past EP. During a 2020 New Year’s Eve concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the band debuted album closer “Ode to the Mets.” They’ll soon kick off a handful of North American gigs.

Read “The Urban Malaise of the Strokes’ Is This It, 15 Years On” over on the Pitch.

The New Abnormal:

01 The Adults Are Talking

02 Selfless

03 Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus

04 Bad Decisions

05 Eternal Summer

06 At the Door

07 Why Are Sundays So Depressing

08 Not the Same Anymore

09 Ode to the Mets