New Order have announced that they will release a new studio album, 'Music Complete', later this year.
The English band's last release was 2013's 'Lost Sirens' - but that was comprised of old material recorded during the sessions for 2005's 'Waiting for the Siren's Call'.
'Music Complete' will be New Order's first album without the input of founding member, bassist Peter Hook, who left the band somewhat acrimoniously in 2007. It will, however, feature keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, who rejoined the band in 2011 after a 10-year hiatus.
It was produced by the band, with additional production by Tom Rowlands from Chemical Brothers, and Stuart Price, and will be released on September 25th.
The tracklisting can be seen below, along with a trailer for the album which suggests that they're returning to their dancer material:
'Restless
'Singularity'
'Plastic'
'Tutti Frutti'
'People on the High Line'
'Stray Dog'
'Academic'
'Nothing But a Fool'
'Unlearn This Hatred'
'The Game'
'Superheated'
Peter Hook, meanwhile, is currently touring with his new band The Light, and will play Dublin later in the year.