The Dead Kenny Gs—the jazz punk group featuring saxophonist Skerik, bassist Brad Houser and drummer/percussionist/vibraphonist Mike Dillon—will release the new studio album Operation Long Leash on March 15 via Marco Benevento’s Royal Potato Family. The album was recorded in December at Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard’s Seattle Studio Litho with engineer Randall Dunn (Cave Singers, Black Mountain, Boris). Most of the songs on the album were conceived last summer during the group’s tours with Primus, Gogol Bordello and Garage A Trois. Charlie Hunter—who played with Skerik and Dillon in Garage A Trois—also appears on “Black Truman (Harry The Hottentot).” The group will support Operation Long Leash with a 15-date tour.

Here’s a look at The Dead Kenny Gs’ March plans

March 4 | D.B.A. | New Orleans, LA
March 5 | Donna’s | New Orleans, LA
March 7 | Engine Room | Tallahassee, FL
March 8 | Pour House | Charleston, SC
March 9 | Five Spot | Atlanta, GA
March 10 | Mo Daddy’s | Asheville, NC
March 11 | Cosmic Charlie’s | Lexington, KY
March 12 | Rex Theater | Pittsburgh, PA
March 13 | Beachland Tavern | Cleveland, OH
March 14 | Bullfrog Brewery | Williamsport, PA
March 16 | The Dover Brick House | Dover, NH
March 17 | Brooklyn Bowl | New York, NY
March 18 | North Star | Philadelphia, PA
March 19 | The Jewish Mother | Norfolk, VA
March 20 | Martin’s Downtown | Roanoke, VA