Porno for Pyros returns after 26 years with “Agua”

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A single that brings together their experiences as a band in the 90s.

It seems incredible, but almost three decades since the last time Porn for Pyros released new music, now the Californian group has just announced that they will release a single titled “Water”. 26 years after leaving the alternative rock musical radar, the band is back and ready to make more songs together.

It was in 1993 when Porn for Pyros released their self-titled debut album, after the separation of Jane’s Addictionand three years later they would release Good God’s Urge; a material with 10 songs that would be the last in his discography. On Thursday, November 16, the new single will arrive on digital platforms and is expected to be part of an EP.

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We are here, with the same passion, and the desire to make music together has returned. Getting us all together has been one of the funniest and happiest experiences of my life,” he said. Perry Farrell it’s a statement.

Water” takes its inspiration from a dolphin encounter the band members had while surfing in the 1990s. The EP would arrive in its entirety in February via the label Rhinojust before the reunion tour that Farrellalso founder of Lollapalooza Festival, and company planned for autumn 2023 and had to postpone. So stay tuned because Porn for Pyros will release more music very soon.

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