Rock band’s reunion tour ended in chaos last week following a shocking altercation between Navarro and singer Perry Farrell ...
It’s been a particularly painful period for some beloved bands — with Jane’s Addiction imploding in the middle of a reunion tour. But sometimes there’s as much hate as harmony.
Because after lead singer Perry Farrell attacked guitarist Dave Navarro during a performance last week, the band pulled the ...
Best known for hits like “Been Caught Stealing,” “Jane Says” and “Mountain Song,” the Los Angeles-based band is credited with leading the alternative revolution in the early ’90s and the rise of ...
The guitarist suggest that Jane's Addiction have broken up in a new Instagram post. Dave Navarro Hints That Jane’s Addiction ...
Two days after canceling its reunion tour and putting the band on an immediate hiatus, Jane's Addiction surprisingly shared a ...
Coming down the mountain! That’s how Perry Farrell begins “Mountain Song,” Jane’s Addiction’s alternative national anthem. When Jane’s Addiction released their debut studio album Nothing’s Shocking in ...
According to Rolling Stone, the band debuted “True Love” last year at the end of a show in Bakersfield, California. The group’s lineup at the time included Farrell, 65, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery.
Jane's Addiction have released a new single, the atmospheric True Love, just days after announcing that they would be going ...
Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro apologized to Love and Rockets and Crawlers, the two band's opening for Jane's on their now-canceled tour.
Sept. 18, Jane’s Addiction make the most of their current media moment with the release of “True Love,” the second new single ...