Fat Freddy's Drop have attracted a lot of international attention over the past 16 years.
They have clocked up 200 more performances in Europe than New Zealand and the band is fast approaching its 1000th live show.
Towers said many of the tracks on the album were ideas from years ago.
He said they constantly recorded their 'jam sessions' and would come back years later to get ideas and work on them.
Towers said they had received a great response to their up-and-coming tour with a few shows already sold out.
"It's excellent ... finally here," Towers said.
For the last eight months the band has been dedicating their time to their Wellington studio and have held off live performances to complete the new album.
Towers said Bays had all the usual elements their fans would associate with Fat Freddy's Drop, such as reggae and electronica.
Most of the tracks were less "dramatic" in this album and incorporated more subtle elements, Towers said.
For their fourth album, Towers said, Fat Freddy's Drop had written many of the tracks in a different process than usual. On past records, the songs were brought together by first testing combinations out at performances.
With Bays, the nine tracks were founded in the Kilbirnie studio.
"We wrote in an organic linear way," Towers said.
Summer tour dates and venues:
Sunday, 27 December Mangawhai Tavern
Tuesday, 29 December Mt Maunganui Brewers Field
Wednesday, 30 December Coroglen Tavern
Thursday, 31 December Petone Beach McEwan Park
Saturday, 2 January Waipara Hills Winery
Saturday, 23 January Havelock North Black Barn Vineyards
Sunday, 24 January Martinborough Luna Estate Winery
Saturday, 30 January Matakana Ascension Wine Estate
Sunday, 31 January Waiheke Cable Bay Vineyards - SOLD OUT
Monday, 1 February Waiheke Cable Bay Vineyards
Friday, 5 February Upper Moutere Neudorf Winery
Sunday, 7 February Central Otago Peregrine Winery