On 3 January 2025, a second single "Shandy in the Graveyard" was released, featuring American rapper Billy Woods.
In an interview for Mixdown with band members Andy Wright and Owain Davies, Wright revealed the band had used equipment such as a BAE 1073 and an API 2500+ for a preamp, a McDSP APB analog processing box and a modded Neumann U 47 microphone during the recording for Ginkgo.
[1] The struggle of the band maintaining their regular jobs was also noted as a difficult factor of recording their previous album.
[2] The announcement was accompanied with the release of the title track, "Ginkgo", and its music video,[3] filmed inside of a chicken coop.
[2] A tour for North America, Europe and the UK in support of the album was announced on 10 December 2024; it is scheduled to begin on 28 April 2025.