The Charlatans announced details for their 13th studio album today. Different Days features 13 songs and includes Stephen Morris of New Order and Pete Salisbury of The Verve on drums (both played on The Charlatans' last album Modern Nature). The album also includes many other incredible guests like Paul Weller, Johnny Marr, Gillian Gilbert, Anton Newcombe, Kurt Wagner, and more. Bring it on!
Different Days arrives May 26th and is available to pre-order now. A variety of signed and limited edition options await you at the band's store including a five-piece 7" vinyl box, clear vinyl LP, test pressing LP, and cassette.
View the tracklisting for Different Days along with the album teaser featuring Tim Burgess, Johnny Marr, Stephen Morris and more guests below via The Independent
Different Days - tracklisting
01. Hey Sunrise
02. Solutions
03. Different Days
04. Future Tense
05. Plastic Machinery
06. The Forgotten One
07. Not Forgotten
08. There Will Be Chances
09. Over Again
10. The Same House
11. Let's Go Together
12. The Setting Sun
13. Spinning Out
Different Days, the new album from The Charlatans, featuring special guests including @paulwellerHQ pic.twitter.com/As8v3M6Se4
— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) March 20, 2017
Different Days, the new album from The Charlatans, featuring special guests including @Johnny_Marr pic.twitter.com/nQlHCreliw
— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) March 20, 2017
Different Days, the new album from The Charlatans, featuring special guests including @stephenpdmorris & @Johnny_Marr pic.twitter.com/CHNTIY3obj
— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) March 20, 2017
New @thecharlatans album 'Different Days' coming 26th May with me & @paulwellerHQ and @stephenpdmorris. It's fab.— Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) March 20, 2017
Brilliant new Charlatans album Different Days coming soon feat @Johnny_Marr and more.l got to do some proper drumming on it too— stephen morris (@stephenpdmorris) March 20, 2017
I want to congratulate Tim Burgess & the Charlatans on their new album Different Days & thank them for letting me mess around a little w/ it— anton newcombe (@antonnewcombe) March 20, 2017
Published March 20th, 2017