In a new interview, Jane's Addiction leader and Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell admits he's not a fan of the EDM music that often appears on Lollapalooza.
Jane's Addiction have experienced their share of downtime during their career, but they've been on a pretty good roll as of late. However, according to singer Perry Farrell, the alt-rock giants are on hiatus once again.
Being sidelined after surgery isn't exactly a pleasant experience, but Perry Farrell has made the most of it by enjoying a creative burst that has resulted in as much as 60 potential new songs for the next Jane's Addiction album.
When you think of some of the biggest rock bands from the past 30 years, few are as respected and revered from critics and fans like Jane's Addiction. They were one of the pioneers in alternative rock's infancy in the early 1990s, helping pave the way for the genre's mainstream success. Jane's Addiction are gearing up to headline the DeVos Performance Hall this March and frontman Perry Farrell cal
Jane's Addiction have found a replacement for former Guns N' Roses member and current Velvet Revolver bassist Duff McKagen: TV On The Radio's Dave Sitek.