Porno For Pyros are set to release their first new song in 26 years. The band revealed that they are planning to release a song, called "Agua," on Thursday, November 16.
The single will be featured on a new EP that is set to come out in February and features the band's original lineup, comprised of singer Perry Farrell, drummer Stephen Perkins, guitarist Peter DiStefano, and bassist Martyn LeNoble.
"Now we're here, and that same heart, that same desire to make music together, has returned," Farrell said in a statement. "Getting together with these guys has been some of the most fun, the happiest times in my life."
According to a press release, "Agua" was inspired by dolphin encounters the members had while surfing in the '90s and reflects their environmental concerns.
"Agua" will be the band's first new music since their 1997 single "Hard Charger" for the Private Parts soundtrack. The band's last album was 1996's God's Good Urge.
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