Linda Perry's Long-Awaited Solo and 4 Non Blondes Albums to Finally See the Light of Day in 2026.
Thirty-three years after their iconic debut album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! in 1992, 4 Non Blondes are set to release a follow-up, with Linda Perry's solo album Let It Die Here sharing the same name as her forthcoming documentary. The highly-anticipated second album from the 90s alt-rock band is scheduled for release in 2026.
The news comes after Perry reuniting the band for a series of concerts earlier this year, marking their first live shows in over a decade. Speaking on the reunion and its aftermath, Perry revealed that rehearsing with her former bandmates ultimately led to plans for a new album, as she described it as "a bunch of new songs, revisit[ed] some old ones, and bam, we have an album." The band's chemistry, according to Perry, is undeniable, saying "They're all phenomenal players and now they get a chance to show that. I couldnโt ask for a better band to play these songs."
Kill Rock Stars has partnered with Perry's 670 Records imprint to release both Let It Die Here and the 4 Non Blondes album next year. This collaboration is not a surprise, given the label's previous teaming up with Perry on a recent reissue of her solo album In Flight, with Kill Rock Stars' statement highlighting their alignment with Perry's artistic values.
Perry herself expressed her excitement for stepping out as an artist after being behind the scenes for far too long. Her mantra of "manifesting things all the time" seems to have paid off, as she now embarks on this new chapter in 2026, promising a plethora of possibilities.
Thirty-three years after their iconic debut album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! in 1992, 4 Non Blondes are set to release a follow-up, with Linda Perry's solo album Let It Die Here sharing the same name as her forthcoming documentary. The highly-anticipated second album from the 90s alt-rock band is scheduled for release in 2026.
The news comes after Perry reuniting the band for a series of concerts earlier this year, marking their first live shows in over a decade. Speaking on the reunion and its aftermath, Perry revealed that rehearsing with her former bandmates ultimately led to plans for a new album, as she described it as "a bunch of new songs, revisit[ed] some old ones, and bam, we have an album." The band's chemistry, according to Perry, is undeniable, saying "They're all phenomenal players and now they get a chance to show that. I couldnโt ask for a better band to play these songs."
Kill Rock Stars has partnered with Perry's 670 Records imprint to release both Let It Die Here and the 4 Non Blondes album next year. This collaboration is not a surprise, given the label's previous teaming up with Perry on a recent reissue of her solo album In Flight, with Kill Rock Stars' statement highlighting their alignment with Perry's artistic values.
Perry herself expressed her excitement for stepping out as an artist after being behind the scenes for far too long. Her mantra of "manifesting things all the time" seems to have paid off, as she now embarks on this new chapter in 2026, promising a plethora of possibilities.