San Diego indie-rock duo Pinback has announced a new record, its first in five years. Information Retrieved comes out Oct. 16 on Temporary Residence, the group’s new label after its former home, Touch and Go, scaled back operations.The band’s last record, Autumn of the Seraphs, was “delicate,” yet it worked into a “substantial roar” according to The A.V. Club.Information Retrieved has been teased since 2009, when the band first hinted it was working on a record. Members Rob Crow and Zach Smith dragged their feet, though, presumably busy with other projects like Smith’s long-standing group Three Mile Pilot and Crow’s solo work. His latest album, He Thinks He’s People, came out last fall.Since the nearly 15-year musical partners have seldom adhered to a timetable other than their own, a lengthy break between records has become almost as consistent as the melodic guitar band’s unmistakable sound.“We just work until it’s done,” Crow said recently from his San Diego home studio. “And we don’t put it out until then. It’s just what we do. Both of us have been making music a lot longer than Pinback, so I don’t think we can imagine it any other way.”While the pair may be set in some of their ways when it comes to the band’s musical output, the way they create it is constantly changing.