Update 10:53 a.m.: Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite has shared a statement about David Bowie's death. Read it below.

Mogwai have announced Atomic, a new album. The record comprises reworked versions of their soundtrack for Storyville - Atomic: Living in Dread and Promise, a documentary on the dawning of the atomic age that aired last year on the BBC. It'll be released April 1. They've also shared "U-235," which you can listen to above.

In a press release, Braithwaite said about the record: "The Atomic soundtrack is one of the most intense and fulfilling projects we've taken on as a band. Ever since we went to Hiroshima to play and visited the peace park this has been a subject very close to us. The end results, both the film score and the record are pieces I'm extremely proud of."

They're also planning to announce live shows.

Atomic:

01 Ether

02 SCRAM

03 Bitterness Centrifuge

04 U-235

05 Pripyat

06 Weak Force

07 Little Boy

08 Are You a Dancer?

09 Tzar

10 Fat Man

Read "Looking at 20 Years of Mogwai", our career retrospective of the band.

Braithwaite on Bowie:

David Bowie meant everything to me. With “Starman” he taught me as a child that music is a pathway to wonder. As I grew up my love for his music grew, too. Ziggy, Hunky Dory, and The Man Who Sold the World were a snapshot of life before I was born, full of romance, characters, and passion. The Berlin trilogy were art rock masterpieces whose scope, melody, and ambition have never been matched. And hit songs. Always pop perfection. No one else knew the path from the avant-garde to the charts like he did. His songs have soundtracked every stage of my life. His was a musical path no one else has even attempted to replicate. He was a visionary and a genius. With Blackstar he blew me away just the other day. Today it sounds even more poignant: the perfect goodbye. Thank you David. We never met but I’m going to miss you.

Watch Mogwai's full set from Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2014: