First off this is the first release by Skinny Puppy in several years and comes to us from their new label SPV. The current line-up features Puppy originals Nivek Ogre and cEvin Key with the additional talents of Mark Walk (WELT). While most of us never expected to see another Puppy album except possibly the continued 'archives' collections this is a most pleasant surprise. The Greater Wrong of Right remains true to the Skinny Puppy sound and contains elements featured in all previous albums without sounding nostalgic in any way and instead points further towards a continued future for the band. The track "Use Less" features the talents of Wayne Static of Static-X on vocals and Danny Carey of Tool on acoustic drums. Simply put fans will be more than pleased with the results. This release shows that while members have taken a rather long hiatus to work on their own projects that they have not lost anything during that time but instead have grown stronger and collectively have updated their approach and skills. As always Skinny Puppy forge their own way in electro music without ever submitting to trends and instead put forth their own unique efforts which continue to influence generations of musicians and fans alike. Having been a fan since Bites, I still think the band is simply amazing and worth a listen by anyone looking for something unique, intelligent, dark, and otherworldly.