Jane's
Unleash "Strays"
New songs get Hollywood premiere
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Perry Farrell
is a happy, happy man these days. He's got Lollapalooza back on
the road this summer, and Strays (formerly titled "Hypersonic"),
the first Jane's Addiction album since 1990, is due July 22nd
on Capitol Records.
Farrell and
Jane's -- guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and
new bassist Chris Chaney -- got together with a few hundred friends
to celebrate manager Adam Schneider's birthday and to preview
material from the upcoming album Saturday night at Hollywood club
A.D.
"Remember when
they'd kick us out of here, Dave?" Farrell asked jubilantly. "They're
much nicer to us now!"
Wine goblet in his hand
and shirt off, Farrell led Jane's through a powerful seven-song
set of old and new material. The band looked and sounded energized
and genuinely thrilled to be there. New songs "Just Because" and
"Strays" fit in nicely with old favorites like "Ocean Size" and
"Mountain Song." The radio-ready "Wrong Girl" drew the best response
of all the new stuff -- so good that both male and female partygoers
touched, grabbed and squeezed Farrell's crotch repeatedly throughout
the song.
"We got it going on,
L.A.," Farrell shouted before the set-closing "Ain't No Right."
"Don't forget us. Don't forget your roots!"
Even the VIPs were on
their feet. Audioslave's Tom Morello was dancing in the balcony
throughout the set. Other famous friends in attendance included
Audioslave singer Chris Cornell, Jared Leto, Taryn Manning, members
of Limp Bizkit and Korn, Kevin Haskins, Nine Inch Nails' Danny
Lohner, and Matt Sorum.
As for the new album
title, Navarro explained, "We kind of felt that Strays
really captured what the band was all about a little bit better.
We are like four stray guys that come together and make music."
CARRIE BORZILLO-VRENNA
(May 19th, 2003) |