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About Jane's Addiction
Jane's Addiction is an influential alternative rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1986. They dissolved in 1991, but briefly returned to tour in 1997 and subsequently vanished shortly thereafter. They officially returned in 2001, before breaking up yet again in 2004. The band was influenced by punk, gothic rock, metal, funk, hard rock, and psychedelic styles; lead singer Perry Farrell once described the band as a cross between Duke Ellington and Bad Brains. The band's name refers to Jane Bainter, a now ex-heroin addict, who was a housemate of the band.
Formed out of the ashes of frontman Perry Farrell's previous band, Psi-Com, Jane's Addiction is often compared to iconic '70s rockers Led Zeppelin. In the summer of 1985, Farrell was searching for a new bass player for the faltering Psi-com when he was introduced to Eric Avery. Although Farrell and Avery worked well together, Psi-com disbanded before they managed to play live with their new bassist. Later, Eric's sister introduced the duo to Stephen Perkins. Following this fortuitous introduction, Perkins suggested his friend (and Dizastre bandmate) Dave Navarro might be a suitable guitar player for the new band, dubbed "Jane's Addiction" in honor of Farrell's housemate, Jane Bainter. With this lineup, the band released three albums: Jane's Addiction, Nothing's Shocking, and Ritual de lo Habitual.
Though the band had only released two studio albums and one live (Jane's Addiction), their effect on the rock and alternative music scenes was enormous. They became the poster children for a new wave of artful and thoughtful rockers who were eschewing the confinements of commercial rock music and stretching to express themselves both musically and theatrically. In their hey-day, Farrell created Lollapalooza, the alternative rock festival that revolutionized the North American concert promotion world by bringing together an ecclectic mix of musicians, exhibitors, and attractions for a high energy weekend of music and alternative lifestyles.
The "Ripple" single that the band produced for the Grateful Dead tribute album Deadicated was the final studio track for this incarnation of the band. Internal strife and rampant drug usage lead the band to break up in 1991 after playing two nights at Hawaii's Aloha Tower; with Perkins and Farrell performing the final show completely naked, without incident.
The band members pursued other projects in the 1990s. Farrell and Perkins formed another band Porno for Pyros which had some success. Dave Navarro joined Red Hot Chili Peppers, standing in for John Frusciante who had left the band to pursue his own solo projects. Navarro lasted one album for Red Hot Chili Peppers - 1995's One Hot Minute, but a combination of poor sales (only 5 million, less than half that of their preceeding Blood Sugar Sex Magik), and 'creative differences' (possibly fuelled by Navarro jokingly commenting that the Chili Peppers were "his band now") resulted in Navarro being fired from the band shortly afterwards.
The Jane's Addiction briefly reformed in 1997 for the Jane's Relapse tour, with Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea replacing Avery, after Avery declined an invitation to rejoin the band.
In 2001, Jane's Addiction rose from the ashes again for a full blown tour. Again, Avery declined involvement. With Flea busy with the Chili Peppers, Porno for Pyros bassist Martyn LeNoble was brought in to fill the gap. Following the success of this tour, the band decided to record a follow-up album to 1990's Ritual De Lo Habitual and brought in Chris Chaney to replace LeNoble on bass. They entered the studio with legendary producer Bob Ezrin in 2001, recording as a band for the first time in over ten years. The result was their final album, Strays.
The band spent 2003 on an extensive worldwide touring in support of Strays, including, in a homecoming of sorts, a summer headliner slot in a reincarnated Lollapalooza US tour. Following the 2003 tour, Jane's Addiction broke up again, according to guitarist Dave Navarro's site in June 2004. Although details surrounding the band's demise are sparse, Navarro claimed that the reasons for the breakup were essentially the same as they were in 1991.
Navarro, Perkins, and Chaney have since formed a new band, The Panic Channel, with singer Steve Isaacs. They released their debut album (ONe) on August 15th 2006. Perry Farrell has also moved onto a new project entitled The Satellite Party and unveiled material at Lollapalooza 2005.
Their last #1 single was Just Because, but their most commercially popular song - Been Caught Stealing still receives airplay. Arguably the fan favorite would be Jane Says, despite the fact that it was never officially released as a single.
A Best of Jane's Addiction compilation album was released on September 19, 2006. Also in 2006, the song Stop! was used as part of the soundtrack to the hit console game 'Guitar Hero II'.
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Genres
Alternative, Alternative Rock, Rock
Band members
Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, Stephen Perkins
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What fans are saying
Andy
LOUD
Loved Perry's sweet funky vibe. He knew how to rock a Tues night in the Midwest. Real cool to see a band I grew up with with my wife and son that to this day is weirdly relevant and still lots of fun.
Enterprise Center
St Louis, MO
Nov 02, 2022
Paul
Its a shame that Perry was not able to match the quality and performance of his band. This show was a disaster, Perry was either super sick or simply wasted... incoherent rambling and not hitting notes or lyrics
The Rooftop at Pier 17
New York City, NY
Sep 11, 2024
Jamie
Huge Jane's fan, love this band. Was disappointed Dave wasn't able to play, was excited to see the original line up. The show was awesome none the less. Maybe next time I'll get to see the OL. Pumpkins were gr8 too.
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
Oct 23, 2022
Jean Marc
Great band, with It's original Line-up and their powerful sound. The crowd was enthusiastic, it was a concert to remember. Perry Farrell struggled sometímes with voice (especially with the high notes), but it was great to see them again.
Sala Riviera
Madrid, Spain
Jun 20, 2024
Mark
It was just ok. I saw them in DC a few months ago with Chris Chaney. I felt they were must more dynamic with Chris, the sets were better arranged and overall a better experience.
Ball Arena
Denver, CO
Nov 09, 2022
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