Wilco have announced their 11th studio album. It’s called Ode to Joy and it arrives October 4 via their own dBpm Records. In addition to the album announcement, Jeff Tweedy and co. have shared a new song. Listen to lead single “Love Is Everywhere (Beware)” below. Physical editions of Ode to Joy are available to pre-order at Rough Trade.

Tweedy said of a new song in a statement:

There MUST be more love than hate. Right?! I’m not always positive we can be so sure. In any case, I’m starting to feel like being confident in that equation isn’t always the best motivation for me to be my best self—it can kind of let me off the hook a little bit when I think I should be striving to contribute more love outside of my comfortable sphere of family and friends. So... I guess the song is sort of a warning to myself that YES, Love IS EVERYWHERE, but also BEWARE! I can’t let that feeling absolve me of my duty to create more.

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Ode to Joy marks the first Wilco album since 2016’s Schmilco. Tweedy’s first album of original solo songs, WARM, was released at the tail end of 2018. A follow-up companion album, WARMER, was released earlier this year.

Ode to Joy:

01 Bright Leaves

02 Before Us

03 One and a Half Stars

04 Quiet Amplifier

05 Everyone Hides

06 White Wooden Cross

07 Citizens

08 We Were Lucky

09 Love Is Everywhere (Beware)

10 Hold Me Anyway

11 An Empty Corner