New Found Glory Will Come Home With Their New Release

New Found Glory

New Found Glory are ready to release Coming Home, their new album that promises to be a more mature effort than their previous pop-punk releases.

The album has a tentative Sept. 19 release date, while lead single "It's Not Your Fault" will come out in July. New Found Glory recorded the album with producer Thom Panunzio (Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen) and singer/songwriter Jackson Browne. Benmont Tench (Heartbreakers, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan) played B3 organ and piano on the album.

There will be 13 tracks on Coming Home, including "Oxygen," "On My Hand," "Hold My Hand," "Love And Pain," "Connected," "Familiar Landscapes" and "Taken Back By You."

"The songs are pretty different, sonically speaking, but they are all sort of tied together by this theme of wanting to go home," guitarist Chad Gilbert told MTV News. "All of us are either married or having kids or being engaged, and we were always apart from the people we loved.

"All our relationships were long-distance ones. And so reading the lyrics and hearing the songs, it made sense to call the record Coming Home, because we all miss that feeling of holding our loved ones in our arms."

New Found Glory just finished shooting the cover and liner art for the album and will spend the next few weeks working on the video for "It's Not Your Fault." Fans can expect a tour in support of the album in October.

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