Laibach announces details of “Strange Fruit”

Laibach have announced details of “Strange Fruit”, a three-track single release that follows their recent single “The Future” (Leonard Cohen)
Laibach have announced details of “Strange Fruit”, a three-track single release that follows their recent single “The Future” (Leonard Cohen)

Laibach have announced details of “Strange Fruit”, a three-track single release that follows their recent single “The Future” (Leonard Cohen). The interpretation of the haunting protest song has been featured in their ongoing Opus Dei 2025 tour and precedes the band’s Opus Dei Revisited double album available December 13, 2024 via Mute Records.

Billie Holiday recorded her iconic version of “Strange Fruit” on April 20, 1939. The track, originally written by Jewish school teacher Abel Meeropol (using the pseudonym Lewis Allen), was in response to lynching in US southern states. A year later, Meeropol, a socialist, was called to testify before a committee investigating communism and asked whether the US Communist Party had paid him to write “Strange Fruit”. Later, in 1999, it was named the song of the century by Time magazine.

Laibach explain: “There’s something that’s still very radioactive about the song; it’s still relevant because race is still relevant. The impulses that Meeropol was talking about are very much still with us, on the front pages of our newspapers and across our social media every day. For us, ‘Strange Fruit’ evokes racial injustice, representing not just lynchings, but racism generally.” They expand, “Racism is a virus that mutates, taking on different forms as it adapts to a changing environment. Its mutation is made harder to observe by it being deeply embedded, not only in our traditions and institutions, but also in our unconscious lives.”

Laibach’s interpretation of this famous protest song is aimed at this new context of eternal but ever-changing and adaptive racism.

“Strange Fruit” follows May’s remastered edition of Laibach’s classic meditation on freedom and fascism, Opus Dei. Their 12-month salute to their 1987 album continues in December with the release of Opus Dei Revisited, which features two radical new interpretations of the album, one by Laibach, and the other by original producer Rico Conning.

Laibach
Strange Fruit
track listing:

1. Strange Fruit (03:06)
2. Strange Fruit (Alternate version) (03:00)
3. Strange Fruit (Live from Lublin, May 28th 2024) (03:19)

Laibach 2025 Tour Dates

2/7/2025 – Ljubljana, Kino Šiška, SI
2/16/2025 – Krakow, Kwadrat, PL
2/18/2025- Ostrava, Barrak, CZ
2/19/2025 – Vienna, Arena, AT
2/20/2025 – Jena, F-Haus, DE
2/21/2025 – Sittard, Poppodium Volt, NL
2/22/2025 – London, Islington Assembly Hall, UK
2/23/2025 – Manchester, Ritz, UK
2/24/2025 – Southampton, The 1865, UK
2/25/2025 – Bristol, Trinity Centre, UK
2/27/2025 – Lausanne, Les Docks, CH
2/28/2025 – Bologna, Link, IT
3/1/2025 – Nova Gorica, SNG Nova Gorica, SI
3/4/2025 – Skopje, Macedonian Philharmonic, MK
3/5/2025 – Athens, Gazarte, GR
3/6/2025 – Sofia, Pirotska 5, BG
3/7/2025 – Bucharest, Quantic Club, RO
3/8/2025 – Beograd, Dom Omladine, RS
3/21/2025 – Maribor, Narodni dom, SI

Pre-order Opus Dei Revisited HERE

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