Frank Iero’s newest project, dubbed Frank Iero and the Future Violents, has just signed to UNFD in order to release their first single, “Young and Doomed.” Accompanied by a video, the new track is the most My Chemical Romance-like song Iero has released since MCR disbanded at the former point of the decade. The band premiered the new song yesterday with BBC Radio1’s Annie Mac.

“Young and Doomed” is the first single from the debut Frank Iero and the Future Violents album, titled Barriers. The new album is slated to arrive on May 31st via UNFD. Fans can catch Frank Iero and co on tour this spring, starting next week supporting Taking Back Sunday, and afterwards, the band will embark on a headlining tour throughout North, Latin, and South America. The run also includes two stops at Vans Warped Tour at both coastal dates New Jersey and California. A full list of tour dates is available below the clip.

Check out the new video for “Young and Doomed” below.

Tour dates:

w/Taking Back Sunday
March 25 Houston, TX – House of Blues
March 26 Houston, TX – House of Blues
March 28 Austin, TX – Emo’s
March 29 Austin, TX – Emo’s
March 30 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
March 31 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
April 1 Lubbock, TX – Charley B’s
April 3 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
April 4 Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater
April 5 Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater
April 6 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park
April 7 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park
April 9 Bakersfield, CA – 1933 Event Center
April 11 Los Angeles, CA – Palladium
April 12 Los Angeles, CA – Palladium
April 13 San Francisco, CA – Warfield
April 14 San Francisco, CA – Warfield

Headlining
April 24 Lima, Peru – CC Festiva
April 26 Santiago, Chile – Club Subterraneo
April 27 Buenos Aires, Argentina – El Teatrito
April 28 Sao Paulo, Brazil – Fabrique Club
May 1 Monterrey, Mexico – Cafe Iguana
May 2 Mexico City, Mexico – Sala
May 29 Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
May 30 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
May 31 Hamden, CT – The Ballroom at the Outer Space
June 1 Pawtucket, RI – The Met
June 2 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
June 4 Harrisburg, PA – The Capitol Room at The Harrisburg
June 5 Pittsburgh, PA – Rex Theater
June 6 Detroit, MI – El Club
June 7 Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts
June 8 Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom
June 10 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
June 11 Birmingham, AL – Saturn
June 13 Tampa, FL – The Crowbar
June 14 Orlando, FL – The Social
June 15 Jacksonville, FL – 1904 Music Hall
June 16 Columbia, SC – The Senate
June 18 Charlotte, NC – Amos Southend
June 20 Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27
June 21 Washington, DC – Union Stage
June 22 New York, NY – Rocks Off Cruise

Festivals
June 29 Atlantic City, NJ – Atlantic City Beach [Warped Tour]
July 5 Hradec Kralove, CZ – [Rock for People]
July 13 Upcote Farm, UK – [2000 Trees]
July 18 Patchogue, NY – [Great South Bay Music Festival]
July 21 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheater [Warped Tour]