STABBING WESTWARD Celebrates Album Anniversary with Complete Re-recording
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Thirty years ago, STABBING WESTWARD marked a turning point for industrial rock with their album 'Wither Blister Burn & Peel'.

Released in 1996 on Columbia Records and produced by John Fryer, the album became the band's first gold-certified record in the U.S., propelled by defining singles like 'Shame' and 'What Do I Have to Do?'.

With this milestone anniversary comes a complete re-recording of the album.

Not a remaster or remix, but a ground-up reinterpretation with new performances that reflect 30 years of growth and maturity.

STABBING WESTWARD vocalist Christopher Hall explains: 'The idea of reimagining 'Wither' triggered equal amounts of excitement and trepidation for me.' The band's latest album, 'Chasing Ghosts,' was released in March 2022 via COP International Records.

It features 10 tracks showcasing the industrial rock band's characteristic sound with a modern sheen that picks up where they left off with their last full-length in 2001.

STABBING WESTWARD recently announced dates for a U.S.

summer tour, supported by fellow dark electro and industrial/rockers ACUMEN NATION and PRIEST.

The trek will run from July 9 to July 25.'