As part of an announcement celebrating their sold out Teenage Cancer Trust shows, the Cure have announced a new album, tentatively titled 4:14 Scream, according to The Guardian.

The band's 14th studio album, 4:14 Scream was recorded at the same time as 2008's 4:13 Dream and will be released in the next few months. Along with the album, the band is releasing a live concert DVD and putting on a "Trilogy" style show that will begin at the end of 2014. As the Guardian notes, this new "Trilogy" series will reportedly feature The Top, The Head On the Door and Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me from 1980's played live in full.

In 2002, the band performed Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers in their entirety, and in 2011, they played Seventeen Seconds, Faith and Three Imaginary Boys.

The Cure have also added an extra date at London's Royal Albert Hall to support the Teenage Cancer Trust after selling out on fan club pre-sales alone. The performances are scheduled for March 28 and 29, and it will be the first the band has played a U.K. indoor concert in the past decade.

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