NewsFebruary 22, 2017 11:09 AM ET11,322 views

At The Drive-In announce new album, premiere song

At The Drive-In Interalia cover art Reactivated post-hardcore band At The Drive-In will release their first new album in 17 years this spring. The outing has been titled in·ter a·li·a (Latin for "among other things") and will hit streets on May 5 through Rise Records. The record was produced by the band's own Omar Rodriguez-Lopez along with Rich Costey (Jane's Addiction, Muse) at Sound Factory in Hollywood, CA. A new track from the album titled "Incurably Innocent" can be heard now via NME.
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in·ter a·li·a track listing: 'No Wolf Like The Present' 'Continuum' 'Tilting At The Univendor' 'Governed By Contagions' 'Pendulum In A Peasant Dress' 'Incurably Innocent' 'Call Broken Arrow' 'Holtzclaw' 'Torrentially Cutshaw' 'Ghost-tape No.9' 'Hostage Stamps'

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kort 2/22/2017 8:29:58 AM

hey look another turd vomit release from another washed up band. A DUR DURURURRRURHDH UHHHHH

anonymous 2/22/2017 9:29:48 AM

Holy shit that song is fcking terrible

anonymous 2/22/2017 1:03:47 PM

dogshit

unvisitedgrave 2/22/2017 2:14:36 PM

Garbage.

anonymous 2/22/2017 3:04:19 PM

No Jim, no care

anonymous 2/22/2017 4:58:14 PM

LOL at anyone who thinks that Jim Ward ever really mattered when came to this band.

anonymous 2/22/2017 7:27:37 PM

At The Toilet

anonymous 2/22/2017 7:28:25 PM

song is heavy as balls. go listen to Good Charlotte fruits

anonymous 2/23/2017 5:56:24 AM

"LOL at anyone who thinks that Jim Ward ever really mattered when came to this band." I heard more ATDI in Sparta than I did in The Mars Volta.

anonymous 2/23/2017 11:48:47 AM

I can't tell what's worse, the song or the artwork.

anonymous 2/24/2017 9:57:21 AM

Yes Jim ward is important to ATDI and a reuinion without him is stuopd but hte comment : "I heard more ATDI in Sparta than I did in The Mars Volta." Is completely demented. TMV was intentionally trying to sound nothing like ATDI - going form an aggressive Punk band to a progressive psychedelic group, it would make sense that they don't sound similar.




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