Last month, Interpol announced that they had lost bassist Carlos Dengler, and that they had a new album on the way. Now, the New York rockers have revealed details of said album.

The band's fourth album will be self titled, and will be released on September 10th through their own newly formed label, Soft Limit. Their first two albums, 'Turn On The Bright Lights' and 'Antics,' were released on Matador, but they left the top indie label in favour of Capitol for their last album, 2007's 'Our Love To Admire'.

The new album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York, produced by the band themselves, and mixed with Alan Moulder at Assault and Battery, London. Interpol recently posted the following on their official website:
"The month of September; summer ends, classes begin. The coming of a new season is in the air as autumn approaches. A time of year when the natural world slips into a slumber, and Interpol releases it's fourth studio recording. The self titled, self produced, long-player will be available world wide in mid September. We can't wait to share our new effort with all of you. We've just announced some shows and we look forward to see you soon in your neck of the woods."

Interpol play Dublin's Olympia Theatre on November 29th and 30th and December 1st. See our gig listings for more details