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Strays
Jane's Addiction helped put the word "alternative" on the middle-American map with a scarlet A, but their straight-up rock was always front and center. On Strays, the first Jane's Addiction studio album in 13 years, there's no mistaking Perry Farrell's trademark vocal sound (a nasal goose? a banshee in flight?) and Dave Navarro's ever-adaptable guitar style. But the band--only bassist Eric Avery is absent from their classic lineup, replaced by Chris Chaney--hasn't come to party like it's 1991. Sure, the balance of hedonism and earnestness, environmentalism and decadence, remains, but the quartet's approach is that of a unit ready to flex a few new muscles. Listeners will notice roof-raisers like "True Nature" and "Hypersonic" first, but some of the quieter tracks ("Price I Pay," with the classic Farrell rationalization "I always do the wrong thing, but I got a good reason," "To Match the Sun") are among the most effective Jane's mood pieces ever. Strays is certainly a much more apt return than 1997?s odds-and-sods compilation Kettle Whistle. --Rickey Wright
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Tracks| 1 | True Nature | | 2 | Strays | | 3 | Just Because | | 4 | The Price I Pay | | 5 | The Riches | | 6 | SuperHero | | 7 | Wrong Girl | | 8 | Everybody's Friend | | 9 | Suffer Some | | 10 | Hypersonic | | 11 | To Match The Sun |
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