AUDIO - new PUBLIC IMAGE Ltd. song AVAILABLE

15 February 2012
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JOHN LYDON is back in the news.

It's been more than four years since the former Johnny Rotten last reunited legendary first-wave U.K. punk band the Sex Pistols, whose best-known bassist Sid Vicious died of a heroin overdose so long ago Iran wasn't quite yet a fundamentalist theocracy.

In 2009, though, Lydon reunited his other band — the abrasive, dub-inflected post-punk outfit PUBLIC IMAGE Ltd. -- for some U.K. shows. Right on schedule, PiL is readying its first new album since 1992's Pistols-sampling That What Is Not.

"The album's done," Lydon told BBC 6 Music yesterday.

The record is reportedly finished, mastered, and set for a release by June, preceded by a vinvyl-only four-song Record Store Day EP on April 21. The album has a working title -- This Is PiL -- but a label and other release information is not yet known.

The first new song from the reunited PiL, 'One Drop,' premiered today via the BBC Radio.

In keeping with the music on PiL's 1978 debut album First Issue, the track puts Lydon's shouts over a reggae-fueled bass line and jagged guitars. "We come from chaos / You cannot change us," Lydon shouts, declaring, "We are the ageless / We are teenagers."

Not enough dubstep drops to be actual teenagers -- none, actually -- but we get the point.


 

Source: spin.com