Interpol have announced a new studio album: Marauder is out August 24 via Matador Records. The first single is called “The Rover.” Hear it below; scroll down for the Marauder tracklist and cover art (which features a photograph of 1973 U.S. Attorney General Elliot Richardson, taken by Garry Winogrand), as well as Interpol’s upcoming tour dates; tickets are available to purchase here. In addition, head to Interpol’s website to check out the band’s Mexico City press conference about the LP. Interpol are set to perform “The Rover” on tomorrow night’s episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.”

Marauder is Interpol’s sixth studio LP—their first since 2014’s El Pintor. They worked with Dave Fridmann on Marauder, marking the first time they recorded an album with an outside producer since 2007’s Our Love to Admire. In a press release, frontman Paul Banks said, “Marauder is a facet of myself. That’s the guy that fucks up friendships and does crazy shit. He taught me a lot, but it’s representative of a persona that’s best left in song. In a way, this album is like giving him a name and putting him to bed.”

Banks added, “This record is where I feel touching on real things that have happened to me are exciting and evocative to write about.... I think in the past, I always felt autobiography was too small a thing for me to reference. I feel like now, I’m able to romanticize parts of my own life.”

Read Pitchfork’s feature “Cap the Old Times: The Story of Interpol’s Turn on the Bright Lights.”

Marauder:

01 If You Really Love Nothing

02 The Rover

03 Complications

04 Flight of Fancy

05 Stay in Touch

06 Interlude 1

07 Mountain Child

08 NYSMAW

09 Surveillance

10 Number 10

11 Party’s Over

12 Interlude 2

13 It Probably Matters

Interpol:

06-25 Vienna, Austria - Arena Wien Open Air

06-26 Sesto al Reghena, Italy - Sexto Nplugged

06-27 Zagreb, Croatia - INmusic Festival

07-01 Glasgow, Scotland - TRNSMT festival

07-05 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival

07-07 London, England - Hyde Park ^

08-24 Brooklyn, NY - House of Vans

09-14-16 Chicago, IL - Riot Fest

10-04 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl $

10-06 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theater $

11-06 Tokyo, Japan - Akasaka Blitz

11-14 London, England - Royal Albert Hall

11-24 Copenhagen, Denmark - TAP1

02-16 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden %

^ with The Cure

$ with The Kills and Sunflower Bean

% with Car Seat Headrest and Snail Mail

Watch Pitchfork’s “Liner Notes” video on Interpol’s 2002 debut Turn on the Bright Lights: