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Black Lips Announce New Album, 'Satan’s graffiti or God’s art?,' Share Doomful New Track

Their forthcoming eighth studio album was produced by Sean Lennon.

After three years away, Atlanta rock 'n' roll outfit Black Lips have returned with a new single and details of their forthcoming eighth studio album. Satan's graffiti or God's art? was produced by Sean Lennon, and features contributions from Yoko Ono and Saul Adamczewski of Fat White Family. It's out May 5 on Vice Records.

The band announced the record alongside a new single, "Can't Hold On," a doomful track that has Cole Alexander and Jared Swilley sharing howls about futility. Check it out below.

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