Iconic songwriter and producer Linda Perry has announced a major new partnership with the legendary indie label Kill Rock Stars, marking her return to the spotlight with the launch of her new imprint, 670 Records. The collaboration was sparked by the successful 2025 Record Store Day reissue of Perry’s debut solo album, ‘In Flight’, and has since evolved into a long-term creative alliance. Under this new banner, Perry is set to release a new solo album titled ‘Let It Die Here’ alongside the first 4 Non Blondes studio album in over 33 years, both scheduled for 2026. This partnership reflects a shared mission to champion “architects, sculptors, and musicians,” providing a dedicated home for Perry’s fearless and emotionally honest creative vision.
The 4 Non Blondes reunion brings together the original touring lineup, including co-founding bassist Christa Hillhouse, drummer Dawn Richardson, and guitarist Roger Rocha, for their first recordings since their 1992 platinum debut. The band’s resurgence follows a massive viral moment on TikTok, where a mashup of their anthem “What’s Up?” dominated trending charts with over three million user-created videos. After decades of shaping pop history from behind the scenes for artists like P!nk and Christina Aguilera, Perry describes the reunion as an organic manifestation of her desire to step back out as a performing artist. With a collection of new songs already written, the band is moving beyond nostalgia to establish a new chapter that honors their gritty, authentic roots.


