Gogol Bordello has announced their new album, ‘We Mean It, Man!’, set for release on February 13, 2026, via frontman Eugene Hütz’s label, Casa Gogol Records. The album marks a significant sonic evolution for the band, fusing their signature gypsy punk energy with electro-infused post-punk textures.

The album was co-produced by the esteemed duo Nick Launay and Adam “Atom” Greenspan, known for their work with artists like Nick Cave, IDLES, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. This collaboration helped distill Gogol Bordello’s raw power into twelve "super-punchy, hook-laden songs" featuring electronic layers, loops, and gated-drum rhythms, which Hütz calls their "post-punk groove revenge."

Following the release of the title track, the band has dropped the second single, “Hater Liquidator,” an uplifting dancefloor anthem designed to navigate the turbulent "Roaring and Warring ‘20s."

Eugene Hütz explained that the album brings together all of the band’s core inspirations: “punk, gypsy music, hardcore, and techno... This is the best Frankenstein we’ve done since Gypsy Punks.” The album promises fearlessly innovative tracks like "Ignition" and "Mystics," which transform grand arrangements into impactful dance anthems. The tracklist also includes a renewed take on “Solidarity,” again featuring New Order’s Bernard Sumner.

In support of the new record, Gogol Bordello has announced their legendary New Year’s Eve shows followed by an extensive North American tour kicking off February 13th. The tour includes a highly anticipated homecoming show at New York's Knockdown Center on March 27th.

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