AT THE DRIVE IN To Release First Album In 17 Years, 'Inter Alia'

February 22, 2017

AT THE DRIVE IN will release its first album in seven years, "Inter Alia" (Latin for "among other things"),on May 5 via Rise Records.

The official lyric video for "Incurably Innocent", the second track to be released in advance of the record, can be seen below.

Pitting spacey phaser and thrash-y riffing against a sidewinder hook and siren wail, "Incurably Innocent", described by vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala as "a song about sexual abuse and being able to finally speak out," reveals additional facets of the kaleidoscopic "Inter Alia". Produced by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Rich Costey at Hollywood's Sound Factory, the 11-song 41-minute effort a picks up where 2000's "Relationship Of Command" left off… and rockets off into myriad other trajectories as unpredictable as they are intense.

"Inter Alia"'s release will be immediately followed by a new series of live dates beginning in AT THE DRIVE IN's native El Paso, Texas and including headline dates at the likes of the Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco, the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles and more. LE BUTCHERETTES will support on the new dates.

"Inter Alia" track listing:

01. No Wolf Like The Present
02. Continuum
03. Tilting At The Univendor
04. Governed By Contagions
05. Pendulum In A Peasant Dress
06. Incurably Innocent
07. Call Broken Arrow
08. Holtzclaw
09. Torrentially Cutshaw
10. Ghost-Tape No. 9
11. Hostage Stamps

AT THE DRIVE IN is Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Paul Hinojos, Tony Hajjar and Keeley Davis.

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