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Photo by Anton Corbijn

The Killers' new album Wonderful Wonderful has arrived.

Brandon Flowers & Co.'s newest record, their first full-length in five years following 2012's Battle Born, was released late Thursday night on streaming platforms, officially out on Friday.

The new record, which is some of the band's most ambitious work, includes their previously released singles "The Man," "Wonderful Wonderful, and "Run for Cover" as well the emotional standout "Some Kind of Love," which was influenced by Flowers' wife Tana's struggle with complex PTSD, stemming from childhood trauma.

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"Over the last few years, it has become a big part of our life," the singer said. "The end of the song is me and my boys singing, 'I can't do this alone/We need you at home/There's so much to see/And we know that you're strong.' It's really emotional. I played that for her, and she just sobbed. But I'm proud of that one."

As we previously mentioned, The Killers will also be hitting the road this fall and into 2018 supporting the record.

Hear the album below, followed by the band's tour dates.

The Killers' live schedule:
Oct 8 — Austin, TX — Zilker Park — Austin City Limits Festival
Oct 15 — Austin, TX — Zilker Park — Austin City Limits Festival
Oct 20-22 — Phoenix, AZ — Steele Indian School Park - Lost Lake Festival
Oct 27-29 — New Orleans, LA — Voodoo Festival
Nov 6 — Birmingham, UK — Genting Arena
Nov 7 — Birmingham, UK — Genting Arena
Nov 10 — Newcastle, UK — Metro Radio Arena
Nov 13 — Manchester, UK — Manchester Arena
Nov 14 — Manchester, UK — Manchester Arena
Nov 16 — Dublin, Ireland — 3Arena
Nov 17 — Belfast, Northern Ireland —  SSE Arena
Nov 19 — Leeds, UK, First Direct Arena
Nov 20 — Glasgow, UK, SSE Hydro
Nov 21 — Aberdeen, UK, GE Arena
Nov 23 — Nottingham, UK — Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Nov 25 — Sheffield, UK — Sheffield Arena
Nov 27 — London, UK — The O2 Arena
Nov 28 — London, UK — The O2 Arena
Jan 5 — Toronto, ON — Air Canada Centre
Jan 6 — Laval, QC — Place Bell
Jan 7 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
Jan 9 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
Jan 10 — Washington, DC — The Anthem
Jan 12 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Jan 13 — Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center
Jan 15 — Detroit, MI — Masonic Temple Theatre
Jan 16 — Chicago, IL — United Center
Jan 17 — Saint Paul, MN — Xcel Energy Center
Jan 21 — Duluth, GA — Infinite Energy Center
Jan 23 — Miami, FL — AmericanAirlines Arena
Jan 24 — Orlando, FL — Hard Rock LIve
Jan 30 — San Diego, CA — Valley View Casino Center
Feb 1 — Los Angeles, CA — Staples Center
Feb 3 — Las Vegas, NV — MGM Grand Garden Arena
Feb 5 — Broomfield, CO — 1st Bank Center
Feb 6 — Salt Lake City, UT — Vivint Smart Home Arena