Iggy Pop's latest album Post Pop Depression — made in collaboration with Queen of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders, and QOTSA/The Dead Weather's Dean Fertita — is streaming online right now ahead of its release.

Post Pop Depression is billed as something of a spiritual successor to Iggy's work with David Bowie in the 1970s, as Homme explained on Stephen Colbert recently. The album is full of melancholy and existential dread: although it was recorded in Joshua Tree last January, it's hard not to hear it in the context of David Bowie's death earlier this year, or in the shadow of the Paris terror attacks that took place during an Eagles of Death Metal concert — the group that Homme co-founded with Jesse Hughes.

Earlier this month, Iggy Pop did the only sensible thing you can do to promote an album: he posed nude for Jeremy Deller's art class in New York.

Stream Post Pop Depression below.