With their new album due out on October 7th, beloved jam band Phish has shared a full stream of their new release through the NPR First Listen program. Titled Big Boat, the new release features thirteen original tracks and was produced by Bob Ezrin.

Of the songs that made the album, there are a number of some familiar tunes like “Blaze On” and “No Men In No Man’s Land.” There are a few songs on the album that were debuted in 2016, like the Jon Fishman sung “Friends” and the Trey Anastasio ballad “Miss You.” There are also a few brand new cuts, like “I Always Wanted It This Way,” “Running Out Of Time,” “Home” and “More.” The album ends with the 13-minute “Petrichor,” which was originally written as an orchestral piece and ultimately scaled back for Phish, though the band has yet to play it live.

Though some fans got to listen to the album last week when it leaked, the NPR Music stream is the first full-length official taste of this new release. Stream it below and let us know what you think!

Big Boat Tracklisting

1. Friends (3:42) (Fishman)
2. Breath and Burning (4:20) (Anastasio)
3. Home (6:26) (McConnell)
4. Blaze On (4:20) (Anastasio/Marshall)
5. Tide Turns (4:21) (Anastasio)
6. Things People Do (1:54) (McConnell)
7. Waking Up Dead (4:15) (Gordon/Murawski)
8. Running out of Time (3:32) (Anastasio/Marshall)
9. No Men in No Man’s Land (4:59) (Anastasio/Marshall)
10. Miss You (7:01) (Anastasio)
11. I Always Wanted It This Way (4:29) (McConnell)
12. More (4:22) (Anastasio)
13. Petrichor (13:22) (Anastasio)