Bravery, Farrell And Jane’s Addiction

Janes Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell was hostpitalized on May 10 right after his band’s concert in Atlanta due to a leg injury, said Associated Press. This incedent took place when a musician had performed the first song, but even after that his band was able to finish the whole set and only later Farrell was sent to the Atlanta’s Medical center. An injury turned to be not so bad, but despite that he is going to stay at the hospital for at least three days. Pretty brave move on his side, lots of respect to his band, fans and everyone who likes their music. Usually artists stop performing when something like that happens to them, but not in this case. Currently, Jane’s Addiction, which had reunited in 2008 in it’s original line-up is on “Nin/ja” tour with Nine Inch Nails and Tom Morello’s (former Rage Against The Machine guitarist) new band called Street Sweeper. Jane’s Addiction was created way back in 1985. During the following five years they’ve recorded a number of albums among which are “Nothing’s Shocking” (1988) and “Ritual de lo Habitual” (1990). Despite the fact that the band had chosen alternative rock as their main music style, they’ve included elements of funk and metal here and there. In 1991 the band had fallen apart, even though they’ve been super popular at that time.