Performance event in 1998 In 1996,
Miho Hatori and
Yuka Honda of
Cibo Matto were invited by Ono to remix the song "Talking to the Universe" for a
Rising remix
EP Rising Mixes. They met Lennon and invited him to join them on tour as a bass player. This eventually led to Lennon's contributing to their side-project
Butter 08 and to his becoming a member of the group. He continued to play with them on tour, joining them on television and providing bass guitar and vocals on their EP
Super Relax. Through his association with Cibo Matto, Lennon was approached by
Adam Yauch (of
Beastie Boys), who expressed an interest in his music and persuaded him to sign a record contract with
Grand Royal Records. Regarding Grand Royal, Lennon has said:I think I found the only label on the planet who doesn't care who my parents are and what my name is. It's a good feeling to know that I wouldn't have gotten the offer if they wouldn't have liked my songs. That's pretty rare in the music business! Lennon's solo debut,
Into the Sun, was released in 1998. A music video for "Home", a single from the album, was directed by
Spike Jonze and enjoyed extended airplay on
MTV. The album was produced by fellow Cibo Matto member Yuka Honda, who Lennon claimed was his inspiration for the album, who he had begun dating at the time. Lennon went on tour (often backed by Cibo Matto) supporting
Into the Sun. During this period, he appeared on radio programs such as
The Howard Stern Show and
KCRW's
Morning Becomes Eclectic. Lennon later recalled promoting the album as a bitter experience due to the media focus on his family rather than his own music. In 1999, Lennon's EP
Half Horse, Half Musician was released featuring new tracks such as "Heart & Lung" and "Happiness" as well as remixes of songs from
Into the Sun. Along with
Half Horse Half Musician, 1999 saw the release of Cibo Matto's second album
Stereo Type A. Lennon stepped out of his traditional role as the group's bass player, this time playing a much wider range of instruments (such as drums, guitars, and synthesizers). Despite being well-received,
Stereo Type A was followed by an extended Cibo Matto hiatus. In 2000, Lennon contributed vocals to
Del tha Funkee Homosapien (a single stanza on the
Deltron 3030 track "Memory Loss"),
Handsome Boy Modeling School and
Jurassic 5. In 2001 on national television, Lennon performed several classics by
the Beatles, "This Boy", "Across the Universe" and "Julia" alongside
Robert Schwartzman,
Rufus Wainwright and
Moby for ''
Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music''. In the following years, Lennon faded out of the spotlight to focus more on his role as a producer. In 2000, Lennon had a guest appearance on the
Soulfly album
Primitive on the song "
Son Song". After the folding of Grand Royal Records in 2001, Lennon signed with
Capitol Records, yet no solo material surfaced until February 2006, when "Dead Meat" was released as the first single from his new album,
Friendly Fire. A promotional trailer for the CD/DVD package of
Friendly Fire was leaked online in early 2006. The trailer featured scenes from the
film version of the album, a DVD of music videos comprised into a film. The videos were actually screen tests for Coin Locker Babies, another project on which Lennon was working which became a cinematic counterpart to his new album.
Friendly Fire was released in October 2006. The theme of the album is love and betrayal, and it is dedicated to the memory of a close friend who died. The night the album was released, Lennon made his first major television appearance in five years, performing "Dead Meat" live on the
Late Show with David Letterman. Lennon has since appeared on ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Sharon Osbourne Show''. When questioned about the eight-year gap between solo albums in interviews, Lennon said that he did not feel like a solo artist during those years and that he wanted to experience music anonymously without the spotlight on him and his girlfriend. Since the release of
Friendly Fire, Lennon has toured extensively around the world and while in France, he remixed his song "Parachute" in collaboration with French artist
-M-. The remix is titled "L'éclipse" and was featured as a bonus track on the French release of
Friendly Fire, while the single "Dead Meat" was featured in an episode of the TV drama
True Blood. With the release of new material and subsequent touring Lennon launched a website featuring music, videos, and a forum for his fans. Various members of the forum have created a fan-made cover album titled
Truth Mask Replica. Muhl and Lennon premiered the band
the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger during a live performance at
Radio City on
Valentine's Day, 2008. The duo, commonly referred to as the GOASTT, released their debut single, "Jardin Du Luxembourg", on July 6, 2010, and their debut album,
Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger (Acoustic Sessions), on October 26, both on Chimera, their own label. In conjunction with the debut, they performed six songs during an hour-long interview on WNYC and four songs for a
Tiny Desk Concert on NPR. Lennon has also collaborated with Muhl with a group called "Kemp and Eden" who premiered at
The Living Room in the spring of 2012. On April 29, 2014, the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger released their most successful album to date, titled
Midnight Sun. The album was selected as one of the Top 50 best albums of 2014 by
Rolling Stone. The album's release was followed by tours with
the Flaming Lips,
Tame Impala,
Beck,
Florence and the Machine,
Dinosaur Jr., and
Primus. At the end of 2018, Lennon collaborated with
Miley Cyrus and
Mark Ronson for a cover of Yoko Ono and John Lennon's original Christmas song "
Happy Xmas (War is Over)." The trio performed the song at the Winter finale of
Saturday Night Live. In 2015, playing lead guitar, Lennon formed
the Claypool Lennon Delirium with Primus' lead vocalist and bassist
Les Claypool. The following year, the new group released their debut album,
Monolith of Phobos, which reached the Top 10 of three
Billboard charts, followed by a covers EP titled
Lime and Limpid Green in 2017. Their second album,
South of Reality, was released on February 22, 2019.
Production and other contributions While reestablishing himself as a solo artist, Lennon continued his work as a session musician and producer, lending his talent to the likes of Dopo Yume,
Albert Hammond, Jr. (of
the Strokes) and model/singer
Irina Lăzăreanu. Lennon first appeared on the
Soulfly album
Primitive, released in 2000, while in October 2007, Lennon joined
Mark Ronson in the
BBC Electric Proms where he sang "
Sail on, Sailor", as well as "
We Can Work It Out" alongside
Daniel Merriweather, and
Tawiah. The year prior, Lennon wrote and directed his first film,
Friendly Fire, starring
Carrie Fisher,
Lindsay Lohan and others. His eponymous second studio LP served as the film's soundtrack as well. In 2009, Lennon produced a second album for his mother on his record label Chimera Music,
Between My Head and the Sky, by Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band. Lennon further worked with Ono as a producer for John Malkovich's 2016 remix EP
Illuminated. Lennon co-produced
Fat White Family's 2016 album
Songs for Our Mothers, which was recorded in his New York City recording studio. Lennon also lent his production and songwriting talents to
Lana Del Rey's fifth studio album
Lust for Life, where he featured on the track "
Tomorrow Never Came". Lennon entered the field of
film scores in 2009 with
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead, directed by long-time friend and school mate
Jordan Galland. Lennon again collaborated with Galland as he contributed the score to the 2012 film
Alter Egos, and appeared as the character "Electric Death." The soundtrack premiered on
Rolling Stone's website following the film's release. In 2014, Lennon contributed the song "Animals" for the
Zombeavers soundtrack, while he additionally wrote and recorded "Heart Grenade" for the Japanese anime TV series
Ghost in the Shell: Arise. Lennon also created the film score for the 2015 comedy horror film ''
Ava's Possessions'', a project which took over two years to create. The lead single from the soundtrack "Demon Daughter" premiered alongside the film's DVD release. Along with girlfriend
Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Lennon started a record label, Chimera Music, which has signed a number of his collaborators including
the Moonlandingz,
Cibo Matto and Yoko Ono. On April 12, 2024,
James McCartney, son of Paul McCartney, released a song called "Primrose Hill" with Sean being credited as a composer and songwriter, marking their first collaboration. Lennon is credited as co-producer for one song ("In the Eyes of the Girl") on the fifth studio album by The Lemon Twigs, "
A Dream Is All We Know", and is credited as playing bass guitar on the same track.
Restorations Lennon contributed significantly to the restoration of Power to the People (Super Deluxe Edition), a 12-disc box set released in 2025, by overseeing the remastering and curation of 123 tracks, including 90 previously unreleased recordings, such as demos, home tapes, studio jams, and live performances, allowing for a deeper exploration of his father John Lennon's politically charged and activist-driven music from the early 1970s; through this process, Lennon reflected on the personal significance of rediscovering unheard material, which offered him a renewed connection to his father's artistic and political legacy during a transformative period in his life. == Activism and beliefs ==