The Wood Brothers will release Paradise, their fifth studio album, on October 2 via Honey Jar Records. The album was recorded at Dan Auerbach’s East Eye Sound and marks the first time they’ve written an album collectively with all three members in the same room. The record also features the first recordings with Chris Wood on electric bass.

The first track from the album, “Singin’ to Strangers,” is now streaming on Paste. The band will support the record with a slew of tour dates including a three-night run at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley as well as a special show at Carnegie Hall in New York. Consult the full schedule below.

The Wood Brothers Tour Dates:

August 1 Petaluma, CA—Petaluma Music Festival
August 16 Lyons, CA—Folks Festival
August 21 Portsmouth, NH—Prescott Park Arts Festival
August 22 Pownal, VT—The Full Tilt Boogie
September 6 Brooklyn, MI—The Big Mitten Fair & Festival
September 12 Minden, WV—Ace Adventure Resort
September 18 Nashville, TN—Americana Music Festival
September 25 Columbia, MO—Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival
September 26 Indianapolis, IN—The Vogue
September 27 Cincinnati, OH—20th Century Theater
September 28 Nelsonville, OH—Stuart’s Opera House
September 29 Kent, OH—Kent Stage
October 1 Toronto, ON—Horseshoe Tavern
October 2 Ithaca, NY—State Theatre
October 3 Clifton Park, NY—Upstate Concert Hall
October 4 Portland, ME—State Theatre
October 6 Woodstock, NY—Bearsville Theatre
October 7 Northampton, MA—Academy of Music Theatre
October 8 Somerville, MA—Somerville Theatre
October 10 Philadelphia, PA—Union Transfer
November 4 Minneapolis, MN—Varsity Theatre
November 5 Fish Creek, WI—Door Community Auditorium
November 6 Stoughton, WI—Stoughton Opera House
November 7 Chicago, IL—Vic Theatre
November 8 Urbana, IL—The Canopy Club*
November 10 Louisville, KY—The Headliners Club*
November 11 Bowling Green, KY—The Warehouse at Mt. Victor
November 12 Birmingham, AL—WordPLay Theatre
November 13 Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre
November 14 Charlotte, NC—McGlohon Theatre at Sprint
November 17 Rocky Mount, VA—Harvester Performance Center
November 18 Washington, DC—9:30 Club
November 19 Saxapahaw, NC—Haw River Ballroom
November 20 Charleston, SC—Charleston Music Hall
November 21 Macon, GA—Cox Capital Theatre
December 4 Nashville, TN—3rd & Lindsley
December 5 Nashville, TN—3rd & Lindsley
December 6 Nashville, TN—3rd & Lindsley
March 5 New York, NY—Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall

(*)=co-headlining w/ The Infamous Stringdusters