David Bowie has announced the impending released of "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)," the second single from his forthcoming comeback album, The Next Day, due February 26.
The Thin White Duke made the announcement via his Facebook page with a single cover, featuring the song's title and Bowie's name written under a black-and-white photo of a mutilated, metallic sculpture.
The track follows the lead single, "Where Are We Now," released on January 8, a date that marked the rocker's 66th birthday. The record is said to feature many of Bowie's more recent band members, including Earl Slick, Gail Ann Dorsey and Gerry Leonard.
The Next Day, produced by longtime collaborator Tony Visconti, is Bowie's first record of new music in more than a decade. It's due on March 12.
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