"Travellers in Space and Time," the band's seventh studio album, is due in stores April 20 on three labels: Elijah Wood's Simian Records, Yep Roc and the band's longtime Elephant 6 imprint.
"I wanted to make a futuristic pop record, to reach out to the kids of the future," bandleader Robert Schneider said in a press release. "It is what I imagine their more highly-evolved pop might sound like: shiny soul music with robots and humans singing together, yet informed by the music of our time. So we are sending a pop-music message through time, hoping they will decode it and be into it."
The new set, the band's first full-length studio effort since 2007's "New Magnetic Wonder," is also the group's first album to feature drummer John Dufilho, who replaced previous drummer Hilarie Sidney following the recording of "Wonder." The band also added keyboardist John Doss and vocalist/keyboardist John Ferguson as permanent members in the interim between releases.