JANE'S ADDICTION Comes Alive: The 'World's First' User-Generated 3D Concert Posted Online

August 8, 2011

On July 25, LG and JANE'S ADDICTION invited lucky fans to Terminal 5 in New York to take part in the "world's first user-generated 3D concert film" shot entirely on the LG Thrill 4G super phone. Over 100 fans captured the band from all angles using the glasses-free 3D LG Thrill 4G as the band played fan favorites like "Ocean Size" and "Mountain Song" as well as their new single, "Irresistible Force", from their upcoming album, "The Great Escape Artist", due out this fall. A special acoustic performance of "Jane Says" provides the perfect ending to an unforgettable evening. Check out the footage below.

"The Great Escape Artist" will be released on September 27 via Capitol Records. Marking the first new studio album by in eight years by Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins, the CD also features "End To The Lies", a pre-single teaser track which the band made available to their fans as a free download this past April.

For "The Great Escape Artist", JANE'S ADDICTION joined forces with producer Rich Costey (MUSE, FRANZ FERDINAND, INTERPOL),with TV ON THE RADIO's Dave Sitek on the team. Sitek, best known for his production work on TV ON THE RADIO, YEAH YEAH YEAHS and THE FOALS, is writing, programming, and playing bass on the album. The band, with Chris Chaney on bass, will be touring throughout 2011.

JANE'S ADDICTION announced an exclusive show at Koko in London on August 30, to follow their headline appearance on the Radio 1/NME stage at Reading and Leeds festivals. The concert sold out within minutes of going on sale.

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