Linda Perrys 670 Records: TikTok-getriebener 4 Non Blondes-Revival und Zukunftspläne

Aufbauend auf der Ankündigung der vergangenen Woche wird Linda Perrys neues Imprint 670 Records mit Kill Rock Stars 2026 ihr Soloalbum und eine 4 Non Blondes-Reunion-Platte veröffentlichen, befeuert durch die virale TikTok-Renaissance von 'What's Up?'.

Die Partnerschaft zwischen Songwriterin Linda Perry und dem Indie-Label Kill Rock Stars, formalisiert durch ihr Imprint 670 Records, entstand mit der erfolgreichen Record Store Day 2025-Wiederveröffentlichung von Perrys Solodebüt von 1996 In Flight. Diese Zusammenarbeit erweitert sich um Perrys bevorstehendes Soloalbum Let It Die Here und das erste neue Studioalbum von 4 Non Blondes seit über 33 Jahren, beide für 2026 geplant.

Der Revival von 4 Non Blondes gewann an Fahrt durch ein TikTok-Phänomen, bei dem ein Mashup ihres 1992er-Hits 'What's Up?' über drei Millionen Nutzervideos auslöste und die Trends anführte. Die Reunion umfasst die originalen Tourmitglieder Bassistin Christa Hillhouse, Drummerin Dawn Richardson und Gitarrist Roger Rocha neben Perry.

Perry sieht in 670 Records eine Plattform für 'Architekten, Bildhauer und Musiker'—innovative Talente, die ihren kühnen künstlerischen Ethos widerspiegeln. Mit bereits geschriebenen neuen Songs zielen die Projekte darauf ab, das rohe Erbe der Band über die Nostalgie hinaus weiterzuentwickeln.

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