Sleater-Kinney promised that they’d release a new album produced by St. Vincent this year. They’ve now officially announced that album. It’s called The Center Won’t Hold and it’s out August 16 via Mom + Pop. They’ve also shared a new song called “The Future Is Here”—listen, and check out the tracklist and album art below. The album features the previously shared single “Hurry on Home.” Sleater-Kinney tour Europe early next year—see the itinerary in the tweet below.

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“We always planned on getting back in the studio—it was just a matter of when,” Carrie Brownstein told NPR earlier this year when she confirmed Annie Clark’s involvement in the new record. “If there is an overarching principle to this album, it's that the tools on which we were relying proved inadequate. So we sought new ones, both metaphorically and literally.”

The band’s last studio album was 2015’s No Cities to Love. St. Vincent covered Sleater-Kinney’s “Modern Girl” last year. Clark and Brownstein collaborated on a series of surreal short films.

The Center Won’t Hold:

01 The Center Won’t Hold

02 Hurry on Home

03 Reach Out

04 Can I Go On

05 Restless

06 Ruins

07 LOVE

08 Bad Dance

09 The Future Is Here

10 The Dog/The Body

11 Broken