The Clientele have announced a new album called Music for the Age of Miracles, out September 22 via Merge. It marks the band’s first new record in seven years, following 2010’s mini-LP Minotaur. The new album features cover art from the late British painter Carel Weight, who depicts a picture of “London’s Russell Square at twilight,” according to a press release. Frontman Alasdair Maclean describes the image as “things on the edge of sight.” Below, see the Music for the Age of Miracles cover artwork and tracklist, as well as the Clientele’s upcoming tour dates. In addition, watch the lyric video for the first offering from the record, “Lunar Days.”

Since the release of Minotaur, the Clientele have reissued Suburban Light (2000) and Strange Geometry (2005). Maclean has also released two records with Lupe Núñez-Fernández as Amor De Días: 2011’s Street of the Love Days and 2013’s The House at Sea.

Music for the Age of Miracles:

01 The Neighbour

02 Lyra in April

03 Lunar Days

04 Falling Asleep

05 Everything You See Tonight Is Different From Itself

06 Lyra in October

07 Everyone You Meet

08 The Circus

09 Constellations Echo Lanes

10 The Museum of Fog

11 North Circular Days

12 The Age of Miracles

The Clientele:

09-22 London, UK - Oslo

10-31 Toronto, Ontario - Great Hall

11-02 Washington, DC - Rock & Roll Hotel

11-03 Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle

11-04 Boston, MA - The Sinclair

11-05 Brooklyn, NY - The Bell House

11-07 Chicago, IL - Subterranean

11-09 Seattle, WA - Neumos

11-10 Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios

11-12 San Francisco, CA - The Chapel

11-14 Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom

Watch the Clientele perform on Pitchfork.tv: