First new Boards Of Canada album in eight years announced

Tomorrow's Harvest is set for a June release

Boards Of Canada have announced their first new album in eight years, named Tomorrow's Harvest.

The reclusive duo have not played a live show since 2001, although they have released two studio albums since then - 2002's Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase in 2005.

Tomorrow's Harvest follows the band's surprise 12" release on Record Store Day, and will be released on 10 June, through Warp Records. The tracklisting features twelve songs, although it's not yet known if any of them feature the audio they previewed on Record Store Day.

Boards Of Canada previously hinted to fans in May that they could see a new album, after rumours started circulating. A fan posted on their Facebook page, "Rumors of a new BOC album are rife? Any truth in this?" to which the band responded, "Yes."

Watch a teaser video for the album that fans unlocked below

The full tracklisting is as follows:

'Gemini'

'Reach For The Dead'

'White Cyclosa'

'Jacquard Causeway'

'Telepath'

'Cold Earth'

'Transmisiones Ferox'

'Sick Times'

'Collapse'

'Palace Posy'

'Split Your Infinities'

'Uritual'

'Nothing Is Real'

'Sundown'

'New Seeds'

'Come To Dust'

'Semena Mertvykh'

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