Bon Iver played Sunday night at London’s All Points East festival. Justin Vernon and the band closed out their set by playing recordings of new music, NME reports. Watch clips of the songs fans speculate are titled “Hey Ma” and “U” below. Last year, the band performed “Hey Ma” live at Bonnaroo.

The end of Bon Iver’s set also featured a link to a crypic new website called “icommai” on the screen. The site’s most recent post (June 2) features a lengthy list of collaborators, including Moses Sumney, The National’s Bryce Dessner, Brad Cook, Psymun, Bruce Hornsby, and others. Check out the full list on icommai.com. Pitchfork has reached out to Bon Iver’s representatives for further information.

Bon Iver’s last album was 2016’s 22, A Million. Last year, they shared the song “Do You Need Power? (Walk Out Music)” in conjunction with the Creed II soundtrack. This September, Bon Iver will be playing a handful of shows with Sharon Van Etten.

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