Juno-winning roots rock triumvirate Blackie and the Rodeo Kings has signed with Warner Music Canada for a new album slated for release in January.

The album "King of This Town," will be released on Jan. 24 and will mark the group's 25th year together. The lead single "Cold 100" was released to all digital streaming services and retailers this week.

Blackie — a collaboration between Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Hamilton's Tom Wilson — was formed in 1995 as a one-off project to celebrate the music of the late Ontario songwriter Willie P. Bennett.

"King of This Town," however, will represent the trio's 10th album.

"We are incredibly honoured to be working with such an important and iconic band," Steve Kane, president of Warner Music Canada said in a statement.

"The fact that 25 years into their career they continue to write such compelling songs and vital music is a true testament to Tom, Stephen and Colin's towering talents."