Moving on from last year's 10th anniversary reissue of Elliott Brood's Tin Type EP, the Ontario roots trio have announced a brand new full-length called Work and Love is on the way this fall.
The LP is due October 21 via Paper Bag Records, making for the first full-length from the outfit since 2011's Days Into Years. Shaking things up a bit, this is the first album to feature an outside producer, with the lucky guy being C'mon/Change of Heart vet Ian Blurton.
The record was tracked at a farmhouse in Bath, ON, over a two-week period, with the rock-styled results reportedly influenced by Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Richard Buckner and Whiskeytown. Lyrically, the group's Casey Laforet and Mark Sasso explore their own personal histories, with songs focusing on "ends of relationships and the tests of adulthood."