Canadian Indie Rock Supergroup New Pornographers Reveal New Album 'The Former Site Of' After Traumatic Experience
After a three-year hiatus and the arrest of their drummer Joe Seiders on child pornography charges, the New Pornographers are finally returning with their new LP 'The Former Site Of'. The album is set to drop on March 27, accompanied by the release of lead single "Votive".
The band's core lineup of Neko Case, John Collins, Carl Newman, Todd Fancey, and Kathryn Calder remains intact. Although drummer Joe Seiders has been let go after being arrested, he was temporarily replaced during the recording process with session drummer Charley Drayton.
According to an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone in November 2025, lead vocalist Carl Newman expressed his intentions for this new record: "This new record was just going farther down a path I wanted to go to on [2023βs] Continue as a Guest...". He elaborated that he aimed to make life more interesting and create a narrative-driven album.
However, the process was marred by trauma when Seiders' arrest hit the news in April 2025. The band fired him immediately, erased his work from the album, and brought in Drayton to redo the tracks. Newman described it as "dark, weird, and confusing," stating that he was afraid for their children's safety.
For a moment, they even considered changing their name, but a friend intervened, reminding them of the hard work invested into building their iconic moniker. The New Pornographers will kick off an extensive U.S. tour on April 22 in Boston, wrapping up May 21 in Washington, D.C., accompanied by Will Sheff from Okkervil River.
The album features ten short stories of people at personal and societal extremes, with each track showcasing the band's signature blend of indie rock and narrative storytelling.
After a three-year hiatus and the arrest of their drummer Joe Seiders on child pornography charges, the New Pornographers are finally returning with their new LP 'The Former Site Of'. The album is set to drop on March 27, accompanied by the release of lead single "Votive".
The band's core lineup of Neko Case, John Collins, Carl Newman, Todd Fancey, and Kathryn Calder remains intact. Although drummer Joe Seiders has been let go after being arrested, he was temporarily replaced during the recording process with session drummer Charley Drayton.
According to an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone in November 2025, lead vocalist Carl Newman expressed his intentions for this new record: "This new record was just going farther down a path I wanted to go to on [2023βs] Continue as a Guest...". He elaborated that he aimed to make life more interesting and create a narrative-driven album.
However, the process was marred by trauma when Seiders' arrest hit the news in April 2025. The band fired him immediately, erased his work from the album, and brought in Drayton to redo the tracks. Newman described it as "dark, weird, and confusing," stating that he was afraid for their children's safety.
For a moment, they even considered changing their name, but a friend intervened, reminding them of the hard work invested into building their iconic moniker. The New Pornographers will kick off an extensive U.S. tour on April 22 in Boston, wrapping up May 21 in Washington, D.C., accompanied by Will Sheff from Okkervil River.
The album features ten short stories of people at personal and societal extremes, with each track showcasing the band's signature blend of indie rock and narrative storytelling.