The follow-up to 2012's "Hot Cakes" was produced by guitarist Dan Hawkins and sees the debut of drummer Emily Dolan Davies, who replaced Ed Graham after a split last year.
Davies left the band last month, just weeks after she made her live debut with the group; she has since been replaced by Rufus Taylor, the son of Queen drumming legend Roger Taylor.
The Darkness will launch the album with a showcase concert at Dingwalls in London on June 3, followed by a series of UK festival appearances this summer. Stream the album here.
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