George Muncey

After months of wondering, hiatus, new music and album title changes, BROCKHAMPTON's new album iridescence has arrived.

While the Kevin Abstract-led outfit had previously shared a number of songs such as "1997 DIANA,” “1998 TRUMAN,” and “1999 WILDFIRE," not many of them made the final record. In fact, only "Tonya" and "J’Ouvert," which they previewed on Thursday, appear on the new album, officially out on Friday but now available on digital streaming platforms as of late Thursday night.

As we previously mentioned, the group went on hiatus over the summer following Ameer Vann's sudden exit because of allegations of sexual misconduct. They re-emerged in late June with a performance on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

This new album is the first of a trilogy called the best years of our lives. It follows last year's Saturation trilogy. In support of the new project, BROCKHAMPTON will be hitting the road, starting with a performance this weekend in New Zealand.

Hear the new record below.