Queens of the Stone Age formally introduced its new album, "In Times New Roman ...," to the public ahead of its release.

Queens of the Stone Age has been busy in the past months as it continuously made appearances in several shows and music festivals. It is also set to perform at the Sonic Temple and Boston Calling on May 26 and May 28, respectively.

Amid its busy schedule, the band confirmed the impending arrival of new music material.

Queens of the Stone Age's New Album "In Times New Roman ..."

Queens of the Stone Age hyped fans with the announcement of its new album, "In Times New Roman ...," which will be released on June 16 via Matador, per Pitchfork.

Joshua Homme's Pink Duck Studios recorded and mixed its tracks, while Mark Rankin also assisted in mixing the album and producing it.

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Meanwhile, Queens of the Stone Age's frequent collaborator Boneface created the album's artwork and double album gatefold as part of its vinyl version.

After the rock band confirmed its new album, it also dropped the single "Emotion Sickness," which serves as a follow-up to its 2017 "Villains." An accompanying video directed by Liam Lynch has also been posted on Queens of the Stone Age's official YouTube channel.

"In Times New Roman ..." Track Listing, 2023 Tour Dates Confirmed

Ahead of the release, Queens of the Stone Age also serve the album's track listing to the public. The 10-song album will start with "Obscenery" and will present other tracks like "What the Peephole Say," "Emotion Sickness," and "Sicily."

See the full In Times New Roman... tracklist below:

1. Obscenery

2. Paper Machete

3. Negative Space

4. Time & Place

5. Made to Parade

6. Carnavoyeur

7. What the Peephole Say

8. Sicily

9. Emotion Sickness

10. Straight Jacket Fitting

Meanwhile, Queens of the Stone Age is expected to share a glimpse of the album in its upcoming 2023 tour which will start at the Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival on May 28 and end at the Aftershock in Sacramento on Oct. 8. The band is set to visit the following cities and festivals:

May 28 - Columbus, OH, at Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival

June 16 - Allston, MA, at Boston Calling Festival

June 17 - Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany, at Southside Festival

June 18 - Landgraaf, Netherlands at Pinkpop

June 20 - Halifax, UK, at The Piece Hall

June 22 - Margate, UK, at Dreamland

June 23 - Cardiff, UK, at Cardiff Castle

June 28 - Roskilde, DK at Roskilde Festival

June 30 - Gdynia, PL at Open'er Festival

July 02 - Werchter, BE at Rock Werchter

July 04 - Lyon, FR at Les Nuits de Fourvière

July 05 - Albi, FR at Base Recreation Pratgraussals

July 07 - Madrid, ES at Mad Cool Festival

July 08 - Oeiras, PT at NOS Alive

Aug. 12 - Forest Hills, NY, at Forest Hills Stadium

Sep. 09 - São Paulo, BR at The Town

Sep. 24 - Louisville, KY, at Louder Than Life

Oct. 08 - Sacramento, CA, at Aftershock

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