new single, "Everything Now." First the 12" was for sale at Primavera Sound and there was video of it playing in a record store.
Now, just after its official debut on BBC radio, it's popping up on streaming services—here's a google play link.
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Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk is listed as a producer.
itunes page for the album. they're officially signed to Columbia for their next two records (popular label for acclaimed rock bands in their second decades, between them, LCD and Vampire Weekend).
Announcement came after the usual nondescript posters and billboards being put up in major cities, cryptic tweets from official accounts instructing to "Stay tuned for Infinite Content". Other shenanigans: two twitter accounts that might be run by the band/the Butler brothers, one made to look like a Russian spambot and one made to look like a corporate account.
And lastly, their site now redirects to a livestream: http://live.everythingnow.com/
It's called "Live from Death Valley" (a title that's already been used by a much different band). sometimes the "Live" in the top left changes to "Lie" and the phrase "Everything Now" is being displayed in different languages.
They're scheduled to perform Saturday at Primavera but a stage is being set up now for a surprise warmup set from the band, this could be what ends up streaming there.