Veruca Salt Reunite, Original Lineup Releasing First New Music in 14 Years

Veruca Salt Reunite, Original Lineup Releasing First New Music in 14 Years


Photo by Danny Clinch


It's been 14 years since 90s alt darlings Veruca Salt released material with their original line-up. Now, Nina Gordon, Louise Post, Steve Lack and Jim Shapiro have announced that they've reunited and will be putting out a new 10" on Record Store Day. Released by the band's original label, Minty Fresh, the 10" features their hit "Seether", as well as two new songs, "The Museum of Broken Relationships" and "It's Holy".


Veruca Salt released two hit albums in the 90s, 1994's American Thighs and its 1997 follow-up Eight Arms to Hold You. Post kept the band going for several more years, but the line-up was a revolving door after Gordon left in 1998 to pursue a solo career. Last March, the band hinted at a reunion, posting on their Facebook page, "for now let's just say this: hatchets buried, axes exhumed."


"The Museum of Broken Relationships" and "It's Holy" were produced by Wood.


Below, watch the video for "Seether":







via Lindsay Zoladz

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