News : Members of Jane’s Addiction tease new music – without Perry Farrell

Max Pilley January 06, 2025
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The members of Jane’s Addiction appear to working on new music together – but without frontman Perry Farrell.

The band had a tumultuous 2024. After reforming with their original line-up of singer Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Eric Avery, they released their first new music together for 34 years in the form of the single ‘Imminent Redemption’.

However, during a show in Boston on their North American tour in September, Farrell punched Navarro in the face, leading to the immediate cancellation of the tour and the band’s hiatus due to “a continuing pattern of behaviour and the mental health difficulties” of Farrell.

Now, it seems that Navarro, Avery and Perkins might be back in the studio together again. In a video posted to Avery’s Instagram in which he tagged in his former bandmates, the bassist said: “Writing some more new lines to some of Stephens drumming. Look forward to getting some Mr Navarro on them. 2025!”

 

The post was then shared by Perkins, but no further information about any collaboration has been shared. Navarro and Avery did form the band Deconstruction in 1993 after the initial dissolution of Jane’s, so it is possible that the musicians are referring to a potential revival of that group.

NME was present for Jane’s Addiction visit to London’s Roundhouse last summer, and wrote in a four-star review: “Jane’s use the set at The Roundhouse to showcase some new material. This time around, only unreleased track ‘Imminent Redemption’ makes the setlist — a percussive, tribal-inspired belter that is soon to become a classic at their live shows. ‘Ocean Size’ and ‘Three Days’ follow, with the latter becoming a nearly 15-minute-long proggy rendition that transforms an already impressive song into a force of its own.

“This is the last one because I don’t need you to give me a fucking hand to get me to come back out,” Farrell nonchalantly says, confirming there will not be an encore and introducing final track ‘Stop!’. And like that, without any further bells or whistles, the band leave the stage proving that nearly four decades after forming, they’re still a force to be reckoned with.”

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