After the band's successful 2012 reunion tour, Refused entered a hiatus for the next two years. However, rumours of a return to touring resurfaced after Jon Brännström posted on the group's
Facebook page that he was fired some time in 2013. The band announced later in November 2014 that they would perform in a string of festival dates and tour dates in North America supporting
Faith No More. Already two weeks before rumours began to surface of a new album, after
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead's Autrey Fulbright II posted a photo on
Instagram claiming that Lyxzén had been in the studio recording vocals for the album. The post in question was quickly deleted, however in April 2015 the group announced that they would be releasing a new album in June. The album was produced by
Nick Launay, who was known for his work with bands such as
Public Image Ltd,
Killing Joke and
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, with two tracks co-written and produced by former
Blinded Colony frontman and prolific pop producer
Shellback, including lead single "Elektra". Other co-writing credits include "Old Friends / New War" with lyrics inspired by
Osip Mandelstam and "Destroy the Man" co-written with
Anders Lind. The band released the track "Elektra" on a "pay what you want" offer, along with pre-orders of the album for donations of over $25, in conjunction with charity
Save the Children after the
April 2015 Nepal earthquake and subsequent
aftershocks. This was followed by the release of "Françafrique" on 26 May, and "Dawkins Christ" by
BBC Radio One as the "Hottest Record in the World" on 11 June 2015. == Reception ==