Calexico and Iron & Wine have announced their first full-length collaborative album Years to Burn. It arrives June 14 via Sub Pop/City Slang. Today, they’ve shared the record’s lead single “Father Mountain.” Listen to that below, and scroll down for the LP’s tracklist.

Years to Burn will mark Iron & Wine and Calexico’s first recorded collaboration in over a decade. The artists last teamed up back in 2005, when they released their joint In the Reins EP. Of the new record, Calexico’s Joey Burns said in a statement:

This project had to find the right time. We’re all different people than we were in 2004, and music helps to bridge some of the gaps. For all the things going on in our world and in each of our lives, this connection, this friendship, this love that we have—this album is a vehicle for that bond. It’s a chance to see where we’re at, take stock and be there for our friends.

Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam added:

Life is hard. Awesome. And scary as shit. But it can lift you up if you let it. These are the things Joey and I write about now. And the title can encapsulate a lot of things. Years to Burn could mean you’re cocky, you’ve got it made. Or, our life is ours to burn, to be inspired. Or you’re burned by life, brutalized. It’s an ambiguous title, because life is complicated. Let’s not talk like teenagers about love, desire, pain, ’cause we’re not teenagers. And that’s not a bad thing.

Calexico’s last studio album was 2018’s The Thread That Keeps Us. Also last year, Iron & Wine released the Weed Garden EP.

Calexico and Iron & Wine will head out on tour together this June. Check out their schedule at I&W’s website. Find tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Years to Burn:

01 What Heaven’s Left

02 Midnight Sun

03 Father Mountain

04 Outside El Paso

05 Follow the Water

06 The Bitter Suite (Pájaro / Evil Eye / Tennessee Train)

07 Years to Burn

08 In Your Own Time