The band releases “Imminent Redemption” and announces a tour that reunites the musicians for the first time since the ’90s
Jane’s Addiction are back with their original lineup, Perry Farrell (vocals), Dave Navarro (guitar), Stephen Perkins (drums) and Eric Avery (bass). The band releases the song “Imminent Redemption”, the first with this lineup since the classic “Ritual de lo Habitual”, the album with the best release of the group, released in 1990. The return to the studio is also accompanied by the announcement of a tour with the classic of the lineup.
New single and message
“Imminent Redemption” is reminiscent of the “Ritual de lo Habitual” era, a song that mixes drama and high tension, addressing themes of personal and collective redemption, with a focus on forgiveness and transformation. The song seeks to provoke change, from everyday conflicts to major political battles, highlighting the universal need for a second chance. The lyrics also bring a dose of self-irony about the band’s “return” and the search for redemption, after lost time.
Importance of performance
To understand the importance of this formation, their farewell in 1991 marked the launch of none other than the Lolapalooza festival, conceived by Perry Farell as an “accompaniment” to the tour in the United States.
The band stressed that this return should be permanent: “This time is different. Getting everyone back together and releasing new music. It’s time. Welcome to the next chapter of Jane’s Addiction. ‘Imminent Redemption’ is just the beginning.”
Source: Terra

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