British duo Tears for Fears announced on Thursday, the 12th, the release of their new live album , Songs for a Nervous Planet . The release will arrive on streaming platforms on October 25th and will feature 18 tracks recorded live, including classics such as “Shout”, “Head Over Heels” and “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”.

In addition to the live versions, the album features four new studio tracks, totaling 22 songs. The first of these, "The Girl That I Call Home," is already available and accompanied by an official music video on YouTube. The other unreleased tracks are "Say Goodbye To Mum and Dad," "Emily Said," and "Astronaut."

Check out the music video for “The Girl That I Call Home” below:

Fan reception and the film 

Completing the experience, Songs for a Nervous Planet will be released alongside a concert film, titled Tears for Fears Live: A Tipping Point Film . The production, recorded in 2023 during the “Tipping Point Part II” tour at the FirstBank Amphitheatre in Franklin, Tennessee, USA, will be shown in over 1,100 cinemas on October 24th and 26th.

On their social media, the band released the cover art for their new album; however, it wasn't very well received by fans. The artwork shows an astronaut in a field surrounded by sunflowers, but viewers are asking in the comments that the band consider changing the cover, as it gives the impression that it was generated by artificial intelligence.

Access the original Instagram post below:

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