Thursday, January 21st 2010
News: Jane's Addiction
Is Eric Avery Quitting Jane’s Addiction Again?
When news broke earlier this week that Jane’s Addiction was headed back into the studio, fans and purists excitedly thought it would mark the first time the full original group have recorded an album together since 1990’s Ritual De Lo Habitual. Unfortunately, the fog of uncertainty surrounding bassist Eric Avery and his future with the band seems to be lifting, and the news isn’t good:
The original lineup of Jane’s Addiction, which features Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Eric Avery, regrouped in the fall of 2008 and toured last spring with Nine Inch Nails. It was the first time the original quartet had performed together since 1991; the band’s two other reunions in 1997 and 2001 didn’t include Avery, and he was replaced by Chris Channing on the 2003 album Strays. It was a great album, but many core fans felt it “didn’t count” as a full Jane’s record because Avery wasn’t present.
Now, it should be noted that Avery said “writing” and not “recording” in reference to Jane’s, but that may be splitting hairs. The reunited Jane’s Addiction already scrapped a recording session from 2009, and their history of turbulence is anything but exaggerated.
Speaking of last year’s recording experience, Perry Farrell told The Pulse Of Radio: “We started to record and things got kind of ugly. You know, it’s one of those things where the headbutting really came out when we tried to write… But you know what? I’m very patient, because it’s only been, what, 18 years, so I can’t expect things overnight to be perfect.”
Nevertheless, Avery’s confirmed that he’ll be playing with the band when they head to Australia for a string of dates next month. Furthermore, Perry tweeted some clarification about recording, as well as the promise of South America dates and a new song, saying “Yeah, we wrote a ripper for all the he men to shout into the wild.”








What do you get when you cross Nirvana’s ex-drummer, Chad Channing, with Jane’s Addiction ex-bassist, Chris Chaney?
Chris Channning
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Every great janes song is written around his bass lines. Will suck wihout him just like strays did.
I have to agree… songs like “Three Days”, “Summertime Rolls”. “Then She Did”… even rockers like “Mountain Song” were all based around Eric Avery’s brilliantly crafted bass parts. I think this band is in denial if they think otherwise. I do believe that some bands can easily get away with swapping out a bass player and you would never know the difference but this is NOT the case and you are 100% right when you say those things about “Strays”, the exact thing that album was lacking was this beauty and sadness of “Ritual de Lo Habitual”… It had plenty of rockers but really?!? Jane’s wrote great uptempo rock songs but NO ONE in my opinion has come close to writing an epic song such as “Three Days” like Jane’s Addiction. If you can put all the Hollywood rock star, celebrity bullshit aside and re-capture that feeling again I believe that it will be a truly amazing record and sound like the Jane’s addiction that I fell in love with but until then it will just come across as what 1/3 of this band perceives that the public wants them to write. And that to me is something that any band could achieve. Jane’s Addiction is much better than that.
When will this dude figure out he doesn’t want to be in Jane’s Addiction?
JA hasn’t been relevant, since 1991. That includes the 1997 reunion, too. They will never be relevant again. With or without Avery, they are just a four old guys clinging to the youth they pissed away due to ego.
From here on out it’s all about the paycheck. Apply this to all the reunions taking place from the 1990′s. Soundgarden anyone?
Just for the record, I’m 36 and lived through those three days. And how great it WAS…
Couldn’t agree more on the egos. They are so big it’s rediculous. Let it die. Also, since John is out of the chilli peppers agian, maybe Dave can rejoin them. Ha ha ha.
Two words: Camp Freddy.
Jane’s Addiction is not that good with him or with without him. So if they stopped recording all together it would not be a huge loss to the music industry.
Strays was 2003, not 2006
Yeah I dunno what I was thinking. Fixed.
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