"The stuff has rockier influences than the music he's known for, because he wants to get across his anger at what he sees as injustice."
Also featured will be a track called A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush).
Harris was criticised last year for a song he wrote called Woodworm Women, about his victims and compensation culture including the line, "Come and join the feeding frenzy girls".
At the time the lawyer acting for his victims, Liz Dux, called for him to have his chance for parole taken away.
"The point of parole is for people to show some sort of remorse and here is someone behaving as he was before, with disdain and an attitude that he can behave how he wants," she said.
-AAP