The rockers haven't had new material out since 2008

Feb 3, 2014 13:27 GMT  ·  By

The Cure has announced that they plan to release a new album in 2014, a follow-up to their 2008 creation “4:13 Dream.” The band is billed to perform two sold-out Teenage Cancer Trust shows at London's Royal Albert Hall next month.

The name for their upcoming album is going to be “4:14 Scream,” to showcase the fact that it's a continuation album. It is billed for release in the next couple of months, during which time the band will also release a series of live concerts on DVD.

Robert Smith and the rest of the band are also planning another world tour, similar to “Trilogy,” to mark 35 years since they first broke the music industry with their debut album “Three Imaginary Boys.”

Their upcoming performances at the Royal Albert Concert Hall in London will be their first of the year, since their tour in South East Asia and the Americas last year. They enjoyed huge success, having played for more than a million fans in total.