Lætitia Tamko, the artist better known as Vagabon has announced a new album called All the Women in Me . It arrives September 27 via Nonesuch. Tamko has also shared the first offering from the album, a song called “Flood Hands.” Listen below. UPDATE (8/23, 3:16 p.m. ET): Vagabon has changed the name of her album to Vagabon; it comes out October 18.

She discussed the song’s origins in a statement:

“Flood Hands” is a track I originally produced and arranged for a well-known pop-duo to have on their album. Knowing I was writing this song for musicians I admire, allowed me this relief from my writer’s block. I used this assignment as a chance to flex my production muscles and write something I wouldn't have written as a “Vagabon” song a couple years ago. The result felt like a triumph for me in my progression as an artist and I just couldn't stand to part with the song by the time I was finished.

All the Women in Me follows Vagabon’s 2017 debut album Infinite Worlds. Tamko has also announced a tour behind the new album, including several dates with Angel Olsen. Find the itinerary below, and grab tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)