The original Jane’s Addiction lineup of Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins, and Eric Avery has sauntered back into the studio, conjuring up a brand new track, Imminent Redemption—the first from this crew since 1990’s Ritual De Lo Habitual. The return to the studio follows the band’s announcement this year of the classic lineup’s first tour since 2010.
This political powerhouse of a song is all about stirring up some “good trouble.” It’s a mix of high stakes and high drama, calling for a grand comeback. Here, they push for imminent redemption, both personal and collective, with a spotlight on forgiveness and transformation. From everyday skirmishes to the big political battlegrounds, the tune taps into the universal need for a second chance. The lyrics have a playful punch, and they drum up a deliciously chaotic call for change.
Redemption, both personal and collective, never sounded r so timely.
Watch the lyric video for “Imminent Redemption” below.
Jane’s Addiction and Love and Rockets are joining forces for a co-headlining 2024 North American tour. The two legendary alt-rock groups will embark on a 23-city trek starting in early August.
This tour marks the first stateside run in 14 years with Jane’s Addiction’s classic lineup. Navarro recently rejoined the band in London after a lengthy battle with long COVID, while Avery returned to the fold in 2022 after over a decade apart.
The tour begins August 9th in Las Vegas and concludes with a September 29th gig at the Evolution Festival in St. Louis. Along the way, the bands will hit cities like Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, Boston, and Chicago, among others.
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