I don’t have up-to-the-minute access right now, but here’s what’s publicly known about Violent Soho and their track Muscle Junkie.
Direct answer
- There isn’t a widely reported new release or major news about Violent Soho specifically titled “Muscle Junkie” beyond its original release and subsequent coverage around the band’s activity in the 2010s. If you’re seeing recent mentions, they may be repeat references to the older song or to live performances.
Context and likely interpretations
- Muscle Junkie is a track from Violent Soho’s early era, widely associated with their raw, grunge-influenced sound. It’s often cited in discussions of their album material and live sets from the late 2000s and early 2010s [citation: sources referencing the track’s origin and live performances].
- In recent years, Violent Soho have had periods of activity and hiatus chatter, including announcements around taking breaks or focusing on other projects, but those updates generally concern the band as a whole and not a re-release or new version of Muscle Junkie specifically [citation: articles about band activity and hiatus notes].
What I can do next
- If you want, I can search for current coverage (news, interviews, and official statements) about Violent Soho and Muscle Junkie, and summarize any concrete updates with sources.
- I can also pull together a quick lineage of the song (writers, release year, album) and map it to the band’s activity timeline if that helps.
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