Will Wiesenfeld is back with a new Baths album. Obsidian is the follow up to 2010's Cerulean, and it's out May 28 via Anticon. That up there is the album cover, plus "Miasma Sky", the first track he's sharing from the new LP.

In an interview with Pitchfork's Ian Cohen earlier this year, Wiesenfeld described Obsidian as darker, yet more pop and more hi-fi than his previous efforts. He also noted that he wrote the songs on the new album with the idea that they'd translate well to a full band live setting.

Speaking of: Wiesenfeld has also announced a new batch of tour dates, including shows with WHY? and supporting the Postal Service. Check those out below the tracklist.

Obsidian:

01 Worsening

02 Miasma Sky

03 Ironworks

04 Ossuary

05 Incompatible

06 No Eyes

07 Phaedra

08 No Past Lives

09 Earth Death

10 Inter

Baths:

03-09 Phoenix, AZ - The Crescent Ballroom *

03-10 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre *

03-11 El Paso, TX - Tricky Falls *

03-12 San Antonio, TX - White Rabbit *

03-13-16 Austin, TX - SXSW

04-09 Reno, NV - Grand Sierra Theatre #

04-10 Davis, CA - Mondavi Center #

04-12 San Luis Obispo, CA - Madonna Expo Center #

04-15 Pomona, CA - Fox Theater #

with WHY?

with the Postal Service

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