5/27/2026

The Durutti Column Announce First Studio Album In 15 Years, "Renascent" Out July 31

THE DURUTTI COLUMN ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM RENASCENT
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FIRST STUDIO ALBUM IN MORE THAN 15 YEARS
OUT FRIDAY, JULY 31 VIA LONDON RECORDS
 
LISTEN TO THE NEW TRACK “LIARS” HERE  
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“LIARS”
 
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RENASCENT (ALBUM)

 Echoes In The Memory
Your Shadow At Morning
Time Present And Time Past
Agonistes
Liars
Vapour In A Matchbox
Your Shadow At Evening
Sargasso Sea
Scammer
For Friends Everywhere
All They See Is Fire (CD / digital bonus track)
 
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Intricate yet unflashy, melancholic yet quietly ecstatic, The Durutti Column have always sounded ​​indelibly, like themselves. Across five decades they have moved fluidly between indie chamber music, modern classical suites, sampledelia, dance experimentation, and flamenco-tinged pop, while remaining unmistakably cornerstone by Vini Reilly’s delicate, expressive guitar voice. Now, 46 years after their debut and 16 after their last album, The Durutti Column (a trio of Vini with longstanding drummer / percussionist Bruce Mitchell and producer / instrumentalist Keir Stewart) return with Renascent, a new album that both honors their past and reaffirms their enduring creative vitality.

From their arrival in 1980 with The Return of the Durutti Column, released on Tony Wilson’s Factory Records, The Durutti Column stood apart. While post-punk leaned into the urban and the abrasive, Reilly’s music was pastoral, romantic, and introspective. In the decades since, that once singular sensibility has quietly reshaped the musical landscape. In recent years a new generation of artists as diverse as Frank Ocean, The Avalanches, Yung Lean, Youth Lagoon and Mark William Lewis have declared or demonstrated Durutti’s influence. In the past year Blood Orange sampled “Sing to Me” for 2025’s single “The Field,” and the band was hymned by Harry Styles as a key influence on 2026’s Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally.

Styles has involved the band in his curation of this year's Meltdown Festival, where they will be celebrated with a special concert For Vini: A Tribute to The Durutti Column on June 17 in London. Renascent producer Keir Stewart (guitar, bass, samples, keys) will be joined by Durutti Column collaborators Liz Rossi (violin, piano), Caolfhionn Rose (vocals, piano) and Sam Morris (French horn) as they interpret key moments across the band’s six decade career.

In recent years, songs by The Durutti Column have surfaced across major cultural touchstones — from television and gaming soundtracks to high fashion runways — introducing their work to new audiences and reaffirming its lasting influence. Once existing beyond trends, the band now finds itself rediscovered, with its music resonating anew across generations. Renascent, meaning “being reborn, reviving, springing up afresh,” captures both this renewed visibility and a deeper artistic resurgence.

The album marks the group’s first collection of new material since 2010’s A Paean to Wilson. It also signals a symbolic return to origins, carrying a Factory Too catalogue number in collaboration with Oliver Wilson, continuing the legacy of Factory Records. Visually, Renascent reunites the band with original Factory design collaborators, Mark Holt and Hamish Muir of 8vo, whose artwork mirrors the music’s balance of modernist precision and romantic warmth through rich, sensuous color.

Musically, Renascent exists in a dialogue between past and present. Tracks such as “Time Present and Time Past” evoke a cyclical sense of motion: forward-looking yet reflective. Reilly’s improvisational approach remains central: spontaneous, intuitive, and resistant to formal constraints. “Every single piece of music writes itself,” he notes, and the album’s recordings preserve that immediacy. Pieces like “Vapour in a Matchbox” exemplify this ethos, transforming fleeting inspiration into compositions of lasting emotional depth.

Longtime collaborator Bruce Mitchell recalls the instinctive nature of working with Reilly: ideas captured quickly, often in a single take, before they can be overworked. Producer and bassist Keir Stewart expands on this philosophy, emphasizing freedom and presence; capturing creativity in its rawest moment rather than refining it into something overly deliberate.

This approach shaped the making of Renascent; an album assembled over several years in an organic fashion. Recording sessions often took place informally, sometimes in Reilly’s own kitchen, with minimal equipment and an emphasis on immediacy. The result is a body of work that feels both intimate and expansive, grounded in the moment yet resonant over time.

A defining feature of the album is its spirit of renewal through reinterpretation. “For Friends Everywhere” revisits “For Belgian Friends” (from 1980’s A Factory Quartet) has been rendered renascent by producer Keir Stewart’s studio needlework. Rearranged as an orchestral octet it transforms a long-standing live favorite into a richly textured piece imbued with reflection and emotional weight. It stands as both a tribute to their past and a continuation into the future.

For Reilly, “empathy is the essence of humanity, if you lose that ability to empathize, it’s the deadening of your own soul.”Renascent deepens that tradition, with many of its pieces shaped by personal connections and human stories. That empathy is also expressed in the love that Stewart and Mitchell have put into realizing Reilly’s vision. “Vin’s songs are constantly surprising,” says Mitchell, “you want to keep on listening to them over and over again.” On hearing the completed Renascent Mitchell says: “it’s like a child that leaves home for a long time and then they return and you love them all the more all over again.”

This empathetic impulse runs through the new album: the first track “Liars” (listen / watch here) consists of Reilly repeating “I am sorry, I love you.” It’s also evident in Renascent being among the most collaborative albums Durutti have made – and not just because of the increased input of Mitchell and particularly of Stewart. Reilly’s Manchester neighbor, folktronica artist Caoilfhionn Rose sings on the stately, yearning “Agonistes” and sings and plays piano on the gorgeous, hymn-like “Sargasso Sea.”

Despite the passage of time, Reilly’s artistic philosophy remains rooted in motion and response. Creativity, for him, is an ongoing process; reactive, immediate, and alive. That sense of momentum carries through Renascent, an album that does not seek to recapture the past but to reanimate it, allowing it to evolve in new and unexpected ways.

Few people are more unpredictable than Reilly, who says, “From the moment we’re born we’re never ever instigative, only ever reactive. It’s like Newton’s law of motion, if you’re not pushing against anything, you lose momentum.” With Renascent The Durutti Column have created an album that feels both timeless and newly awakened; an understated yet powerful statement from an artist still in pursuit of the moment.
The Durutti Column are Renascent.

Renascent will be released on Friday July 31. The album will be available across a number of formats including digital, CD (both with the bonus track “All They See is Fire”) and transparent yellow vinyl. There will also be a limited edition vinyl featuring alternative artwork, pressed on bottle green vinyl and featuring an oversized booklet. The official Durutti Column store will host some very limited editions including a cassette, and a very special edition slipcase version of the album (limited to 1,000 copies worldwide) with alternative artwork, heavyweight black vinyl, a DVD with unique visualizers for every track, 4 art prints and a folded poster. Rough Trade have their own exclusive edition of the album (limited to 500 copies), a split purple / green vinyl version, with a bonus flexi disc of “All They See is Fire.”

THE DURUTTI COLUMN / RENASCENT FORMATS:
Digital
 
CD - with bonus track ‘All They See is Fire’
LMS1725758
 
Standard LP - yellow transparent vinyl
LMS1725759 / 5061017257592
 
Deluxe Version LP - alternative artwork / bottle green transparent vinyl
LMS1725760 / 5061017257608
 
Special Boxed Edition LP - alternative artwork / heavyweight black vinyl / DVD / 4 art prints / poster / slipcase
LMS1725889 / 5061017258896

Cassette
LMS1725861
 
Rough Trade Exclusive LP - split purple / green LP with bonus flexi disc of  ‘All They See is Fire’
LMS1725890
Photo credit: Christopher Thomond / The Guardian / eyevine

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