Lost Souls, The Last Broadcast and Some Cities are out on 31 May.
Blue Note Records are set to release the 23-year-old, Chicago-born star's debut on 3 May.
The album showcases Fender's guitar-fuelled indie rock style and was made at his self-built warehouse studio in North Shields in north-east England.
The album includes seven stylistically diverse tracks recorded with collaborators including Thomas Bartlett and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy.
The track is described by Rolling Stone as a "loose, party-ready jam that celebrates the camaraderie of the road."
The new release by Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul will be supported by a major world tour.
David Gray, Kate Rusby, Imelda May, Steve Earle and Vince Gill are among the album's many featured performers.
The record represents a new sound for the globally-acclaimed, 32-year-old English performer.
A new Avicci single dropped today from the forthcoming posthumous Avicii album, featuring vocals from ‘Wake Me Up’ singer Aloe Blacc.
The first release via the new pact, out digitally on 12 April, is the album and DVD of the group's 2013 Golden Jubilee Australian Tour, 'Farewell.'
UK rock outfit The Amazons have dropped a single ‘Doubt It’ and announced their new album Future Dust set for release on 24 May.
'Imagine — Raw Studio Mixes' will be a limited edition pressing on audiophile grade 180 gram black vinyl.
In addition to their new album, the band will be touring globally throughout 2019.
Originally released on CD only in 2006, the album includes the band's sessions for Liz Kershaw, Bob Harris, Janice Long and Nicky Campbell.
Originally released on 7 March 1983, the album peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart in its second week of release.