The Low Anthem will release their new album Eyeland on June 17. The band’s fourth full-length record features their first batch of original material since 2011’s Smart Flesh.

“It’s hard to detail the narrative without giving away the surprise ending,” band co-founder Ben Knox Miller said via a press release. “The album exists in the dreamt reality of a few children who experience a traumatic break from innocence when an air hockey table catches fire and burns down one of their houses. The valley that they live in turns into a nightmare of paranoia and then there’s a battle to regain control over their consciousness.”

To support the record, the band will embark on their first world tour in four years, with further details about that run due out in the coming weeks.