JANE'S ADDICTION To Enter Studio In December

November 8, 2010

Guitarist Dave Navarro of alt-rock legends JANE'S ADDICTION attended this past Thursday's (November 4) premiere party for Jamie Kennedy's Showtime special "Uncomfortable" at Drai's in West Hollywood, California. Two separate interviews with Navarro conducted by PopStop TV and Hollywood TV on the event's "red carpet" can be viewed below.

When asked what JANE'S ADDICTION is currently doing, Navarro told PopStop TV, "We're actually writing quite a bit and getting ready to go into the studio in December and start recording tracks and hopefully have something by early next year."

JANE'S ADDICTION — featuring Chris Chaney on bass — headlined the musical program on October 17 at Tony Hawk: SHRED Presents Stand Up For Skateparks, the annual fundraiser benefitting the Tony Hawk Foundation and its mission to create free, quality skateparks for at-risk youth throughout the U.S.

Bassist Duff McKagan parted ways with JANE'S ADDICTION in September after just five months of playing with the group. The VELVET REVOLVER and ex-GUNS N' ROSES member joined the band earlier this year after it split with founding bassist Eric Avery.

JANE'S ADDICTION quietly reunited in late 2008 for a third go-round, only with Avery on board for the first time since the band originally split in 1992. However, Avery left late last year and McKagan stepped in to play a few gigs and work on the band's new album.

JANE'S ADDICTION recently released its first-ever concert DVD and Blu-ray, titled "Live Voodoo".

There's no word yet on when the new JANE'S ADDICTION album will come out or what it will be called.

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