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Jane's Addiction releases new song “True Love” after stage fight and tour – 105.7 The Point

Jane's Addiction

Jane's Addiction may have exploded on stage, but things seemed to go better in the studio.

The band “Been Caught Stealing” has released a new song called “True Love”. It comes less than a week after the Perry Farrell threw a punch at the guitarist David Navarro during a show in Boston on September 13, which led to the band canceling the remainder of their tour and announcing that they would be taking “some time off as a group.”

Navarro, bassist Eric Avery and drummer Stephen Perkins issued a statement saying: “Due to an ongoing pattern of behavior and the mental health issues of our lead singer Perry Farrell, we have come to the conclusion that we have no choice but to cancel the current U.S. tour.” Farrell later apologized for his “inexcusable behavior.”

You can hear “True Love” now on digital channels. It follows July's single “Imminent Redemption,” which was the first new release from the classic Jane's lineup of Farrell, Navarro, Avery and Perkins in 34 years.

In a Rolling StoneIn an interview published in August, Navarro said there would “most likely be a new Jane's album,” but of course that was before any onstage blows occurred.

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