The band will launch their assault May 25 at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Ore., and will hit 16 clubs around the U.S. and Canada, including Chicago’s House of Blues (June 1), Toronto’s Kool Haus (June 5), Boston’s Avalon (June 7) and The Fillmore in San Francisco (June 21). They’ll also do a pair of shows at the Music Box at Fonda in Los Angeles on June 22 and 23.

Skinny Puppy fell apart in 1995 when Nivek Ogre, the band’s vocalist, quit to pursue other projects. The band suffered a further blow when, shortly after Ogre’s departure, keyboardist Dwayne Goettel was found dead of a heroin overdose.

In 2000, Ogre reunited with co-founder cEvin Key to perform as Skinny Puppy for the first time since 1992 at the Doomsday Festival in Dresden, Germany. The reunion was followed by the release of The Greater Wrong of the Right in 2004 and the band’s latest effort, Mythmaker last January.