670 Records de Linda Perry : renaissance de 4 Non Blondes boostée par TikTok et projets futurs

S'appuyant sur l'annonce de la semaine dernière, le nouveau label 670 Records de Linda Perry avec Kill Rock Stars sortira son album solo et un album de réunion de 4 Non Blondes en 2026, dopé par le regain viral sur TikTok de 'What's Up?'.

Le partenariat entre la compositrice Linda Perry et le label indépendant Kill Rock Stars, formalisé via son imprint 670 Records, a débuté avec la réédition réussie pour le Record Store Day 2025 du premier album solo de Perry en 1996, In Flight. Cette collaboration s'étend pour inclure le prochain album solo de Perry Let It Die Here et le premier nouvel album studio de 4 Non Blondes en plus de 33 ans, tous deux prévus pour 2026.

La renaissance de 4 Non Blondes a pris de l'ampleur grâce à un phénomène TikTok, où un mashup de leur tube de 1992 'What's Up?' a inspiré plus de trois millions de vidéos d'utilisateurs et a dominé les tendances. La réunion met en vedette les membres originaux de la tournée : la bassiste Christa Hillhouse, la batteuse Dawn Richardson et le guitariste Roger Rocha aux côtés de Perry.

Perry envisage 670 Records comme une plateforme pour des « architectes, sculpteurs et musiciens »—des talents innovants reflétant son ethos artistique audacieux. Avec de nouvelles chansons déjà écrites, les projets visent à faire évoluer l'héritage brut du groupe au-delà de la nostalgie.

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