ENTER SHIKARI have posted their new album online a week before its official release date.
The band's second album, Common Dreads, is available for fans to hear at NME.com from today.
The album, the follow-up to 2007's Take To The Skies, was produced by Andy Gray (who has worked with U2 and Korn) on the Isle Of Wight and features a heavily political theme.
Frontman Rou Reynolds said: "Politics are unavoidable. We can't write sappy music. Personally, I can't write limp soulless songs about how lovely a girl is.
"If the first album was quite cryptic and metaphor-heavy, this one is more direct."