Wilco played two shows in the West earlier this week, kicking off their new tour in support of their upcoming album, Schmilco, and playing tracks to preview the record, which is set for release next week on September 9.

On Tuesday, Jeff Tweedy and company played Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City, UT, playing Schmilco singles “If I Ever Was a Child” and “Locator” and debuting “Someone to Lose” from the album.

The following night at Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts in Boise, ID, included those three songs, along with Schmilco tracks “Cry All Day,” “Nope,” “Shrug and Destroy” and “We Aren’t the World (Safety Girl).”

In a recent feature on Consequence of Sound, Tweedy and the band talk about Schmilco, which is a more subtle, softer sister album to last year’s Star Wars. On the seemingly flippant title, Tweedy says, “I care about it immensely. It’s my life. But taking it so seriously is really difficult for me at this point in my life. And it’s really, to me, inhibiting to take it so seriously, to treat it like it’s so precious. I guess that’s just a way to illustrate that, to some degree. Like, ‘Hey, Wilco Schmilco, fuck, I just wanna keep moving.’”

Listen to the three released Schmilco singles below. Wilco continue their tour this weekend with a two-night run at Seattle’s Moore Theatre tonight and tomorrow.