Canadian indie rock supergroup, The New Pornographers are set to return with their new album 'The Former Site Of' on March 27. The band has been on a three-year studio hiatus following the arrest of former drummer Joe Seiders on child pornography charges in April 2025.
Seiders pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in state prison, prompting the band to sever ties with him immediately. To redo his tracks, they brought in session drummer Charley Drayton, who will be behind the kit when the band tours starting from April 22 in Boston.
The album, which features "ten short stories of people at personal and societal extreme," is reportedly more narrative-driven than their previous releases. The New Pornographers' core lineup, consisting of Neko Case, John Collins, Carl Newman, Todd Fancey, and Kathryn Calder, will be joined by Drayton for this new record.
"We didn't know what was going on... And then, as days passed and we were beginning to piece things together, there was just that liminal space of, like, 'Well, this is gonna explode,'" Carl Newman explained in a November 2025 exclusive interview with Rolling Stone about the traumatic experience they went through.
The band even considered changing their name due to Seiders' arrest but decided against it after being told by one of their friends, Zach Djanikian, how much work had gone into establishing their identity as The New Pornographers.
'The Former Site Of' tracklist includes 'Great Princess Story', 'Pure Sticker Shock', and more, with the video for lead single "Votive" already released.
Seiders pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in state prison, prompting the band to sever ties with him immediately. To redo his tracks, they brought in session drummer Charley Drayton, who will be behind the kit when the band tours starting from April 22 in Boston.
The album, which features "ten short stories of people at personal and societal extreme," is reportedly more narrative-driven than their previous releases. The New Pornographers' core lineup, consisting of Neko Case, John Collins, Carl Newman, Todd Fancey, and Kathryn Calder, will be joined by Drayton for this new record.
"We didn't know what was going on... And then, as days passed and we were beginning to piece things together, there was just that liminal space of, like, 'Well, this is gonna explode,'" Carl Newman explained in a November 2025 exclusive interview with Rolling Stone about the traumatic experience they went through.
The band even considered changing their name due to Seiders' arrest but decided against it after being told by one of their friends, Zach Djanikian, how much work had gone into establishing their identity as The New Pornographers.
'The Former Site Of' tracklist includes 'Great Princess Story', 'Pure Sticker Shock', and more, with the video for lead single "Votive" already released.