After sharing a new song and video yesterday, Father John Misty has now announced his third studio album. Pure Comedy is out April 7 via Sub Pop (except in Europe, where it's out via Bella Union). The 75-minute album was co-produced by Josh Tillman and Jonathan Wilson and marks Tillman’s first full-length record since 2015’s I Love You, Honeybear. Find the full tracklist and album artwork below. He’s also released Pure Comedy: The Film—a 25-minute documentary about the making of the album. The film, directed by Tillman and Grant James, features Tillman playing new songs in the studio, painting shirtless, and driving around a burning L.A. Watch it below.

Composer Gavin Bryars contributed strings, horns, and choral arrangements to Pure Comedy. Nico Muhly and Thomas Bartlett also worked on the album.

The album cover was illustrated by Ed Steed (The New Yorker) and is available in four different variants. The deluxe edition of the LP comes on “aluminum and copper” colored vinyl and features all four variants of the cover in a customizable jacket, along with a fold-out poster and holographic tarot card.

Revisit our 2015 interview with Father John Misty.

Pure Comedy:

01 Pure Comedy

02 Total Entertainment Forever

03 Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution

04 Ballad of the Dying Man

05 Birdie

06 Leaving LA

07 A Bigger Paper Bag

08 When the God of Love Returns There’ll Be Hell to Pay

09 Smoochie

10 Two Wildly Different Perspectives

11 The Memo

12 So I’m Growing Old on Magic Mountain

13 In Twenty Years or So