Another teaser for Daft Punk's new album has emerged, and it's got a funky sound that's sure to get fans excited.
The 15-second advertisement aired during a re-run of Saturday Night Live last night, and seemed to be a different segment of the previous song the band has been teasing. Both of the previously released teasers are leading up to Daft Punk's fourth album, "Random Access Memories."
Give the new snippet a listen below.
Aside from the score to Tron Legacy that they collaborated with Joseph Trapanese on, the band has not released a studio album since 2005's "Human After All." For just that reason, Daft Punk's next album is expected to be their biggest yet.
A long list of musicians have been linked to the new record, including Nile Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder, Noah Lennox, Chilly Gonzales, and Paul Williams, although we have no details so far on what sort of collaborations they're doing with the band.
Random Access Memories will be released on May 21 through Daft Punk's own label imprint, Daft Life. It is currently available for pre-order on iTunes for $11.99. The iTunes listing totals 13 tracks.
The vinyl, which will be a 180 gram double vinyl gatefold, will retail for $39.98 and will include a digital album download code and an LP booklet. The CD will go for $12.98.
If you missed it, you can check out the previous teaser below.