Brooklyn indie rock band TV On The Radio have announced their next album, titled Seeds, which will be released this fall through Harvest Records. The band shared an album trailer through its website, which you can watch below.

The last music released by TV On The Radio was a pair of singles, "Mercy" and "Million Miles," released in 2013 through guitarist David Sitek's label Federal Prism. Seeds will be TV On The Radio's first full-length album since 2011's Nine Types of Light, its fifth overall. It will also be the band's first album since the death of bassist Gerard Smith, who passed away in 2011 of lung cancer just nine days after the release of Nine Types of Light.

Just last year, singer Tunde Adebimpe revealed in an interview with Spin that TV On The Radio had left its label, Interscope Records, though he didn't specify any reasons. "Ehhhh...we parted ways with them," Adebimpe said, "To the best of my knowledge, they can ask about another record, but I don't think we're gonna do that. Um, yeah, they did what they did. [Laughs] That's as diplomatic as I can put that."

In the same interview, Adebimpe also discussed the band's current state and recording process for the new album, saying, "I feel like these newer songs came so quickly because we've worked together for so long. There's actually no more room for room much messing around, or for any kind of negativity."

Check out the album trailer for Seeds right here:

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