One of Britain’s most celebrated modern rock bands are back. Today, The Temperance Movement announce their long-awaited fourth studio album, New Promise Land Incorporated, to be released October 9th.

First single, ‘Eat You Alive’, lays down a stunning marker and rings in the new record with a fervour and swagger that makes it a joy to have The Temperance Movement back

New Promise Land Incorporated signals the beginning of an entirely new chapter. Recorded in April 2026 and produced and mixed by acclaimed producer Ethan Johns (Kings of Leon, Laura Marling, Ray LaMontagne), the album marks the band’s first collection of all-new material in eight years.

Capturing the raw electricity that has always defined The Temperance Movement, the album delivers exactly what longtime fans have been waiting for: powerful live-to-tape energy, deeply soulful songwriting, blues-soaked riffs, towering grooves, and the unmistakable chemistry of five musicians reconnecting at precisely the right moment.

From the psychedelic pulse of opening track ‘Shadows’ to the infectious drive of lead single ‘Eat You Alive’, the record moves effortlessly between explosive rock’n’roll and moments of remarkable vulnerability. Tracks such as ‘Mongrels’ showcase the band’s gift for understated beauty, while ‘Saving Grace’ delivers some of the most emotionally resonant songwriting of their career.

The result is a record that feels deeply human, and a celebration of everything that has always made The Temperance Movement such a compelling force – both on record and on stage.

Emerging as one of the key forces behind rock’s resurgence in the 2010s, the band quickly earned a reputation for injecting fresh vitality into a sound rooted in the swagger and soul of giants such as The Black Crowes, The Faces and The Rolling Stones. Across a catalogue that has consistently resonated with audiences, including multiple UK Top 40 albums and 2018’s UK Top 10 record A Deeper Cut (which reached #6), the band established themselves as one of Britain’s leading acts.

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