1981–1991: Psi Com and founding Jane's Addiction In the early 1980s, Farrell was living in LA and noticed an ad in a local magazine. It had been placed by Vince Duran and Aaron Sherer, who were looking for a drummer for their band. Following discussions, it was agreed Farrell would become the lead singer and frontman for the
post-punk,
goth rock band,
Psi Com. At the time, they mixed with a number of upcoming bands from California, including
X,
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Fishbone,
Oingo Boingo, and
the Minutemen. While performing with
Psi Com, it was the first time the pseudonym Perry Farrell was used by Bernstein, since it was a play on the word "peripheral". Psi Com disbanded in late 1985. Farrell had previously met guitarist
Eric Avery through mutual friends. Avery was classmates with both drummer
Stephen Perkins and
Dave Navarro. Avery and Farrell decided to jam together, forming the initial foundation for
Jane's Addiction. Perkins was invited to join, followed by Navarro. Jane's Addiction became popular in the mid-1980s, starting in LA but soon becoming a household name across the
United States. They built a rabid fan base with high-energy shows in small venues across
Los Angeles. The band released three albums in quick succession, ''
Jane's Addiction, Nothing's Shocking and Ritual de lo Habitual. A B-sides album from the Ritual
sessions, titled Live and Rare,'' was released in
Japan. In late 1991, Jane's Addiction announced they were splitting. Numerous reasons and rumours circulated including Farrell's battle with addiction, but also many baseless rumors. Once the rumours died down, it became evident Farrell and Avery had different visions on the band's progression.
1992–1999: Porno for Pyros, solo music & Jane's Addiction reunion Shortly after
Jane's Addiction split up, Farrell and drummer
Stephen Perkins formed
Porno for Pyros. Guitarist
Peter DiStefano and bass player
Martyn LeNoble completed the original four members of the band. Porno for Pyros undertook a huge North American tour in 1992, prior to the release of their
eponymous first album. The album was eventually released in 1993, with demand for new music from the band pushing the album to the No. 3 position on the
Billboard top 200 list. The video for the album's second single, "
Pets", received heavy airplay on
MTV. Following the album's release, Porno for Pyros continued a heavy touring schedule, including an appearance at
Woodstock '94 along with a cameo on HBO's
The Larry Sanders Show. Unlike the relatively straight-ahead rock shows that were the hallmark of live Jane's Addiction, Porno for Pyros live shows relied heavily on props and special effects (including pyrotechnics). In 1997, Jane's Addiction reformed for a brief reunion tour with
Flea replacing Avery on bass. Kicking off his solo career, Farrell released
rev in 1999, a compilation featuring songs from his previous two bands as well as two new solo songs.
2000–2008: Jane's Addiction new music & Satellite Party In 2001, he released his debut solo album,
Song Yet to Be Sung, with lyrics inspired by
Kabbalah. Farrell again toured with Jane's Addiction later that year. He has been credited with changing the fortunes of the
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, after performing in 2001.
Coachella's first year in 1999 was considered a disaster, which led to the event not being held in 2000. In 2001, a decision was made to organize the festival again, but just a few months before the festival was set to occur, there was still no headlining group. Farrell, who was friends with the
festival organizers, decided to reunite Jane's Addiction for the 2001 event, which helped draw large crowds and allowed the festival to yield a profit (which was not the case in 1999). This began a Coachella tradition of reuniting at least one major act each year. In 2003, Jane's Addiction released an album,
Strays. It quickly became one of their best selling records and was certified Gold in the USA and Silver in UK. They toured extensively in North America and Europe, brought back
Lollapalooza for the first time since 1997, as well as performing at the
Big Day Out festivals in Australia and
New Zealand. Internal struggles saw the band split up again in early 2004. A "best of" release following the breakup of this incarnation of the band was released in 2006, titled
Up from the Catacombs. Farrell formed a new band/theatrical entity entitled
the Satellite Party. Satellite Party is a concept album and is the story of a fictional band of musicians called the Solutionists who are trying to change the world. Farrell conceived the project with his wife Etty Lau Farrell. Etty sings and plays her part on the record as well as the live stage shows. Satellite Party made its debut in Los Angeles at The Key Club on July 18, 2005, followed by a performance at Lollapalooza 2005, held in
Grant Park in downtown Chicago on July 24, 2005. Their debut album,
Ultra Payloaded, was released on May 29, 2007, on
Columbia Records, with contributions from artists such as
John Frusciante and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, electronic dance producers
Hybrid, former Red Hot Chili Peppers/
Pearl Jam drummer
Jack Irons,
Joy Division/
New Order bassist
Peter Hook, and
Fergie of
the Black Eyed Peas. Satellite Party performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 27, 2007. On June 8 they performed at the
Download Festival at Donington, UK. On June 29 they performed alongside Pearl Jam,
Kings of Leon and
Queens of the Stone Age at
Rock Werchter, Belgium. They performed at Buzz Beach Ball 3 in
Kansas City (a concert sponsored by
KRBZ), and EndFest 16 in
Seattle. The four original members of Jane's Addiction played their first show together in 17 years at the first United States edition of the NME Awards on April 23, 2008, and played two small shows in Los Angeles during late 2008. Farrell has released a number of solo tracks online, all of them recorded with the involvement of wife Etty Lau. Their song "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)" appeared on the
Twilight film soundtrack.
2009–present: Recent career, Kind Heaven Orchestra and lawsuit against Jane's Addiction bandmates The reunited Jane's Addiction re-debuted at
SXSW in 2009 and kicked off a summer tour with
Nine Inch Nails. Eric Avery again left the band in late 2009, leaving Farrell, Navarro and Perkins as the remaining members of Jane's Addiction. The band with
Dave Sitek on bass released
The Great Escape Artist in 2011 and have continued to tour. In 2018, Farrell announced that he would be the frontman for a new music project, the Kind Heaven Orchestra. Farrell's wife
Etty Farrell was on backing vocals,
Matt Chamberlain of
Pearl Jam, Chris Cheney and keyboardist Matt Rohde from
Jane's Addiction also part of the lineup. Kind Heaven Orchestra debuted at the first ever
Bill Graham Festival of Lights. In October 2018, Farrell signed with
BMG Rights Management, which released his second studio album
Kind Heaven in 2019. The demand for new music by Farrell led to the album reaching 2nd position in the Heatseekers album chart. Metacritic gave the album an aggregate score of 70, meaning the album generally received positive reviews. In 2020,
Jane's Addiction reformed after a three year hiatus to perform at
Lollapalooza that year. When asked if we could expect a new album from Jane's Addiction, Farrell stated “I wouldn't think albums, I'd think songs. We’ve got so much Jane's material in the can. We'll be releasing a couple of tracks, maybe writing some new ones." In February 2022, Farrell launched Heaven After Dark; each event combines music and sensation, visual stimulation, and supports the nurture of up-and-coming artists. Later that year, Heaven After Dark expanded to become its own
record label where artists are treated more fairly than traditional models. The label has since gone on to release “Turn Over The World” (
Idles remix), Etty Lau Farrell’s "He’s A Rebel” Pink Panda Remix (
The Crystal's number 1 single), Telling Stories & Until The Night Fades which was a collaboration between Etty Lau Farrell and award-winning English producer and
DJ Hyper in 2023. In May 2022, Farrell announced he would be releasing a new single titled Mend, with Kind Heaven Orchestra. During the same month,
Jane's Addiction had to pull out of performing at
Welcome to Rockville after
Dave Navarro contracted
COVID-19. Farrell said on Welcome to Rockville's Facebook page that
Porno for Pyros would be reuniting for the first time in 26 years. On September 13, 2024, a concert of Jane's Addiction at
Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston was cut short after Farrell shoved and punched Navarro and was restrained by crew members. Farrell's wife, Etty Lau Farrell, said Farrell had been suffering from
tinnitus and a sore throat and felt his voice was being drowned out by the band. The following day, Jane's Addiction issued an apology and canceled their scheduled show at
Bridgeport, Connecticut. On September 16, they canceled the remainder of the tour and said they would "take some time away as a group". Navarro, Avery and Perkins released a joint statement attributing the cancellation to Farrell's behavior and mental health, while Farrell released an apology, saying his behavior was "inexcusable". before subsequently confirming that Jane's Addiction would not continue. On July 16, 2025,
Eric Avery,
Dave Navarro and
Stephen Perkins filed a lawsuit against Farrell accusing him of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract. The lawsuit also alleges that the group lost over $10 million as a result of the tour’s cancellation and cessation of all band activities including the first studio album with the classic lineup since 1990. The three members are also asking Farrell to pay all of the group’s outstanding bills stemming from the tour’s cancellation. Farrell subsequently filed his own lawsuit against Avery, Navarro and Perkins, accusing his bandmates of bullying, assault and battery, and for "harassing him onstage during performances" which allegedly included "playing their instruments at a high volume so that he could not hear himself sing without blasting his own in-ear monitors at an unsafe level." Farrell also seeks damages for
libel, claiming that the other members inaccurately described him in the media as suffering from poor mental health and alcoholism. By December 2025, the remaining members of Jane's Addiction mended their differences with Farrell, but reiterated that the band would not continue. ==Lollapalooza==