Hear their new single ‘Operating At A Loss’ and read the Melbourne band’s chat with NME about personnel changes, taking second-album risks and why you're seeing more antipodean bands crack the international touring circuit Australian rockers Delivery have officially announced their second studio album, ‘Force Majeure’, today (September 24) – hear new single ‘Operating At A Loss’ and read the band’s interview with NME below. READ MORE: Delivery – ‘Forever Giving Handshakes’ review: everyone gets a look in on this invigorating punk debut The new LP, which follows on from their 2022 debut ‘Forever Giving Handshakes’, is set for release on January 17 via the UK-based Heavenly Recordings, the label home of Kneecap , Saint Etienne , Lynks and more. It’ll be the Melbourne band’s first release for the label.

To coincide with the album’s announcement, the band have shared a new single titled ‘Operating At A Loss’. “I’ve never really worked in a proper office, but ‘Operating At A Loss’ is what I imagine goes on around the professional workplace,” said vocalist/guitarist James Lynch in a press statement. “Lots of business jargon [and] dudes in suits climbing the corporate ladder.

” The new single follows the July track ‘Digging The Hole’. Hear ‘Operating At A Loss’ below: The latest developments for the Melbourne garage-punk outfit come at a curious intersection in the band’s history. Although ‘Force Majeure’ was recorded .