Ibeyi have announced a new album, the follow-up to their self-titled debut. Out September 29 on XL, Ash features tracks with Kamasi Washington, Chilly Gonzales, Meshell Ndegeocello, and Mala Rodriguez, with production from Richard Russell. Watch the video for the Kamasi collab, “Deathless,” below. The Ed Morris-directed clip sees a miniature Naomi Díaz emerge from her sister and bandmate Lisa-Kaindé’s stomach, only for the cycle to repeat with increasingly tiny incarnations of the twins. Find the album tracklist—and artwork shot by JR—below.

“Deathless” was written in the wake of Lisa-Kaindé’s wrongful arrest by French police, according to a press release. She says of the song:

I was writing “Deathless” as an anthem for everybody! For every minority. For everybody that feels that they are nothing, that feels small, that feels not cared about and I want them to listen to our song and for three minutes feel large, powerful, deathless. I have a huge amount of respect for people who fought for, what I think, are my rights today and if we all sing together “we are deathless,” they will be living through us into a better world.

Earlier this year, Ibeyi released non-album track “Lost in My Mind.” In 2016, they appeared in Beyoncé’s Lemonade film.

Ash:

01 I Carried This for Years

02 Away Away

03 Deathless [ft. Kamasi Washington]

04 I Wanna Be Like You

05 No Man Is Big Enough for My Arms

06 Valé

07 Waves

08 Transmission/Michaelion [ft. Meshell Ndegeocello]

09 Me Voy [ft. Mala Rodriguez]

10 When Will I Learn [ft. Chilly Gonzales]

11 Numb

12 Ash

Watch Kamasi Washington perform at Pitchfork Music Festival 2016: