Jethro Tull released an official video for “The Zealot Gene”, the title track of their new album. The video was directed by Iranian film-maker Sam Chegini. Tull’s first studio album material in over 18 years will be out next January 28th. The band that played on the album consists of: Ian Anderson (Flute, acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocals), Joe Parrish-James (Guitar), Florian Opahle (Guitar - album only), Scott Hammond (Drums), John O’Hara (Piano, keyboards and accordion) and David Goodier (Bass). Watch the official Jethro Tull video for new song “The Zealot Gene”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1APwlHY50vo Jethro Tull’s leader Ian Anderson talked about the song in an official statement, saying: “The title track offers many allusions to the radical, politically-charged world of populism in leadership. As a song lyric, it sums up, for me, the divisive nature of societal relationships and the extreme views which fuel the fires of hate and prejudice, more so today perhaps, than at any time in history.” “Perhaps you think you know who I might have been thinking about here but, in reality, there are probably right now at least five prominent, dictatorial national figures who could fit the bill.” The Zealot Gene will be offered in the following formats: Special Edition Digipak CD Gatefold 2LP+CD+LP-booklet Limited 2CD+Blu-ray Artbook Limited Deluxe 3LP+2CD+Blu-ray Artbook The Deluxe 3LP+2CD+Blu-ray Artbook comes on white vinyl and includes a 3rd LP with the rough demos. It also includes a slipmat and a numbered art print. The blu-ray includes a 5.1 surround sound mix by Jakko Jakszyk (King Crimson). ‘The Zealot Gene’ Tracklisting: 1. Mrs. Tibbets (5:54) 2. Jacob's Tales (2:13) 3. Mine Is The Mountain (5:40) 4. The Zealot Gene (3:54) 5. Shoshana Sleeping (3:41) 6. Sad City Sisters (3:40) 7. Barren Beth, Wild Desert John (3:37) 8. The Betrayal Of Joshua Kynde (4:06) 9. Where Did Saturday Go? (3:53) 10. Three Loves, Three (3:30) 11. In Brief Visitation (3:00) 12. The Fisherman Of Ephesus (3:41)