The album was reissued by Touch and Go Records in 1993 after the group's follow-up, Spiderland, began to generate a cult following.
On the vinyl version of the album, the individual sides of the record are labelled and given in the track listing as "Bemis" and "Gerber".
This was years later revealed in the 2014 documentary Breadcrumb Trail to be fellow Louisville musician and friend of the band Will Oldham, wearing a crash helmet.
In 2023, former Slint bassist Ethan Buckler and mixing engineer Anne Gauthier remixed Tweez.
The resulting remix album, Tweez (tweethan mix), contains a slightly different tracklist than the original, with retitled songs.