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Jane’s Addiction

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Jane's Addiction: SHOCKINGLY HABITUAL, is detailed, deep look at the history of rebellion and redemption. An ntimate and unflinching portrait of one of the most influential and groundbreaking bands to emerge from the 1980s Los Angeles underground. Chronicling their meteoric rise, turbulent years, and enduring legacy, this book captures the spirit of a band that defied convention and reshaped the sound of alternative rock.

From the raw energy of their independent debut album, Jane's Addiction (Triple X), to the seismic cultural shift ushered in by Nothing's Shocking and the genre-defying masterpiece Ritual de lo Habitual, the story of Jane's Addiction is a tale of visionary artistry, uncompromising creativity, and chaotic self-destruction. Tracks like "Jane Says," "Mountain Song," and "Stop!" became anthems for a generation, blending punk, metal, funk, and psychedelia into a sound that couldn't be categorized.

Led by the enigmatic Perry Farrell-an artist, provocateur, and the mind behind Lollapalooza-the band grappled with addiction, fame, and the limits of their own ambition. Dave Navarro's haunting guitar work, Eric Avery's thunderous bass lines, and Stephen Perkins' explosive drumming created a chemistry as volatile as it was transcendent. Yet their groundbreaking music often stood in stark contrast to the chaos behind the scenes: grueling tours, personal conflicts, and struggles with substance abuse that nearly derailed everything.

This book delves into their beginnings in the gritty clubs of Los Angeles, their artistic peak with Nothing's Shocking, and the creative clashes that led to their first breakup at the height of their powers. It explores Farrell's vision of music as a communal, spiritual experience, Navarro's fight for self-expression amidst addiction, and Avery's deeply introspective role as the band's sonic architect. The story doesn't end with their disbandment; it follows their evolution through reunions, side projects like Porno for Pyros and Deconstruction, and their triumphant return with Strays and The Great Escape Artist.

Through meticulous research and fictionalized dialogue, Jane's Addiction: A History of Rebellion and Redemption offers an honest look at the band's artistic and personal struggles, their cultural impact, and their enduring influence on the alternative music landscape. It's a testament to the power of art to challenge, inspire, and endure-a love letter to a band that broke all the rules and changed the game forever. This book isn't just about the music; it's about the people, the art, and the chaos that made Jane's Addiction a legend.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edition 1
Date
10 January 2025
Pages
606
ISBN
9798348348496

Jane's Addiction: SHOCKINGLY HABITUAL, is detailed, deep look at the history of rebellion and redemption. An ntimate and unflinching portrait of one of the most influential and groundbreaking bands to emerge from the 1980s Los Angeles underground. Chronicling their meteoric rise, turbulent years, and enduring legacy, this book captures the spirit of a band that defied convention and reshaped the sound of alternative rock.

From the raw energy of their independent debut album, Jane's Addiction (Triple X), to the seismic cultural shift ushered in by Nothing's Shocking and the genre-defying masterpiece Ritual de lo Habitual, the story of Jane's Addiction is a tale of visionary artistry, uncompromising creativity, and chaotic self-destruction. Tracks like "Jane Says," "Mountain Song," and "Stop!" became anthems for a generation, blending punk, metal, funk, and psychedelia into a sound that couldn't be categorized.

Led by the enigmatic Perry Farrell-an artist, provocateur, and the mind behind Lollapalooza-the band grappled with addiction, fame, and the limits of their own ambition. Dave Navarro's haunting guitar work, Eric Avery's thunderous bass lines, and Stephen Perkins' explosive drumming created a chemistry as volatile as it was transcendent. Yet their groundbreaking music often stood in stark contrast to the chaos behind the scenes: grueling tours, personal conflicts, and struggles with substance abuse that nearly derailed everything.

This book delves into their beginnings in the gritty clubs of Los Angeles, their artistic peak with Nothing's Shocking, and the creative clashes that led to their first breakup at the height of their powers. It explores Farrell's vision of music as a communal, spiritual experience, Navarro's fight for self-expression amidst addiction, and Avery's deeply introspective role as the band's sonic architect. The story doesn't end with their disbandment; it follows their evolution through reunions, side projects like Porno for Pyros and Deconstruction, and their triumphant return with Strays and The Great Escape Artist.

Through meticulous research and fictionalized dialogue, Jane's Addiction: A History of Rebellion and Redemption offers an honest look at the band's artistic and personal struggles, their cultural impact, and their enduring influence on the alternative music landscape. It's a testament to the power of art to challenge, inspire, and endure-a love letter to a band that broke all the rules and changed the game forever. This book isn't just about the music; it's about the people, the art, and the chaos that made Jane's Addiction a legend.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edition 1
Date
10 January 2025
Pages
606
ISBN
9798348348496