Secret Machines will self-release their next album fall. The rock-trio recently cut ties with its major label and plans to release its third album on its own, though the World’s Fair Label Group will administer complete day-to-day label services for the release. This release will be the groups first album since Phil Karnats stepped in to replace founding member Benjamin Curtis.

Fresh off a successful appearance at Rothbury, the group will hit the road for a series of shows with Stone Temple Pilots this evening at Glen Falls, NYs Glen Falls Civic Center. Soon after, the trio will hook up with Coheed and Cambria and Russian Circles for another round of dates, stretching from a July 28 appearance at Tucson, AZs Rialto Theatre to an August 8 stop at Orlando, FLs House of Blues. Secret Machines will also make a high-profile appearance at Jersey City, NJs All Points West Festival on August 10.