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Sublime working on first new album since 1996 with Bradley Nowell's son Jakob

Jakob, the son of late frontman Bradley Nowell, is officially joining as lead vocalist on the new album.

Sublime are back in the recording studio and working on their first new record since the mid-1990s.

Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh reformed the ska punk group in 2023, with Jakob Nowell - the son of late frontman Bradley Nowell - joining as lead vocalist.

Following a performance at Coachella last year, Jakob announced to Rolling Stone on Wednesday that he's now working with the original members, as well as Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, on new music.

The Santeria hitmakers haven't released any tracks since they dropped their self-titled record in July 1996.

"It's the epilogue," he told the outlet. "Something that explores my lifetime relationship with this amazing body of work from a figure that I really never even got to meet, a figure who inspired so many music listeners and musicians around the world."

The band will be releasing their new album through their own record label, too. Yesterday (28 March) the band took to social media to announce:

"Sublime is taking control and releasing their upcoming album of original music on their new label, SUBLIME RECORDINGS and SVN/BVRNT Records. This summer, experience the next chapter of Sublime, created by the band, for the fans."

The musicians are also collaborating with producer John Feldmann on the songs.

Jakob has promised die-hard fans that the tracks would be respectful of Sublime's original sound.

"The goal is not to create something that is, like, 'This is what Sublime would be today in 2025.' No, just more of a solid respect and homage to the works of Sublime," the 29-year-old explained.

Meanwhile, Travis insisted the new music will be "really special".

"Bradley comes through his son Jakob... Chills every day in the studio when he sings and plays guitar," he shared.

We're excited to get to sink our teeth into some new Sublime.

In other Sublime news, it was confirmed last year that the band would be getting their very own Sublime biopic, starring Kiwi actor KJ Apa as the late, great frontman.

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