Cold War Kids didn't waste any time pushing out a follow-up to 2013's Dear Miss Lonelyhearts.

Hold My Home, the band's fifth studio album, will be released on Oct. 21. The band has already released lead single "All This Could Be Yours," but they offered up the new album title and tracklist this week.

According to Consequence of Sound, the new disc was produced by guitarist Dan Gallucci and collaborator Lars Stalfors (The Mars Volta, Matt and Kim) at the band's own studio in San Jose, California.

Here's the tracklist for Hold My Home:

01. All This Could Be Yours
02. First
03. Hot Coals
04. Drive Desperate
05. Hotel Anywhere
06. Go Quietly
07. Nights & Weekends
08. Hold My Home
09. Flower Drum Song
10. Harold Bloom
11. Hear My Baby Call

You can listen to the second single, "First," now:

In case you missed it, you can check out the video for "All This Could Be Yours" here.

Our own Caitlin Carter detailed the track in June:

The pop-sensible track features Nathan Willett's vocal cries over sharp, booming guitar licks and striking piano chords.

"I have been waiting, but you would need a sign," he sings. "All of this could be yours, be yours tonight. I have been patient, but you've got to try. All of this could be yours, be yours tonight."

The band doesn't really hit the road until October, but they're playing two music festivals in September. Check out the full tour schedule:

09/13: Utopia, TX @ Utopia Fest

09/20: Los Angeles, CA @ Sunset Strip Music Festival

10/20: Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair (with Avid Dancer)

10/22: Brooklyn, NY @ Rough Trade

10/24: Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club (with Avid Dancer)

10/25: Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer (with Avid Dancer)

11/18: Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory (with Avid Dancer)

11/19: Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up Tavern

11/21: Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater

11/22: Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst (with Avid Dancer)

12/30: Marion Bay, Tasmania @ Falls Festival

12/31: Lorne, Victoria @ Falls Festival

01/01: Byron, New South Wales @ Falls Festival

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