The Week In Rock: September 14th – September 20th

9/13 Onstage Fight Ends Jane’s Addiction Concert

Frontman Perry Farrell (pictured above) assaults guitarist Dave Navarro during a Jane’s Addiction concert in Boston. Ferrell is upset that the band starts “Oceans Size” before Perry is ready and that the band is playing too loud forcing Ferrell to scream the lyrics to be heard. After attempting to punch Navorro roadies haul Ferrell off the stage.

9/14 Jane’s Addiction Apologizes

The day after their onstage meltdown Jane’s Addiction issues the following statement on Instagram: “We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded last night.” Subsequently, the band cancels the remainder of their tour.

9/14 Seether’s “Judas Mind” Tops Mainstream Rock Chart

Judas Mind” is the lead single from the band’s ninth studio effort, “The Surface Seems So Far.”

9/14 Seether’s “Judas Mind” Tops Mainstream Rock Chart

Judas Mind” is the lead single from the band’s ninth studio effort, “The Surface Seems So Far.”

9/15 Jelly Roll Sings At The Emmys

He sings “I Am Not Okay” during the In Memoriam tribute segment at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Prior to performing the song, Jelly Roll tells the audience: “I believe that music is therapeutic. I believe that music can heal. I also believe that storytelling is just as cathartic.”

9/20 Ex-Delain Vocalist Releases “The Obsession”

Charlotte Wessels issues her third full-length solo effort, “The Obsession.”

“This album is significant, for on the one hand, telling such a deeply personal journey — through its unintended theme of fear and obsessive thoughts — and at the same time, representing the joy of finding the song’s true forms with everyone involved in the making of this record,” Wessels explained.

9/20 Seether Unfurl “The Surface Seems So Far”

The lead single was set opener Judas Mind.” “(It) is a song about reaching an understanding that there are bad actors in our lives that are trying to force an outcome for us that we don’t see as our destiny,” explained frontman Shaun Morgan. “It’s about rising up against people who have a vision for you that you don’t share.”

9/20 Nightwish’s Yesterwynde” Is Out

The band’s tenth set is a fantastical voyage through time, memory, and the better angels of human nature,” offered keyboardist/main songwriter Tuomas Holopainen.

9/20 “Live In London” Is Skid Row’s First Official Live Album 

Recorded in October of ’22 at the 02 Forum Kentish Town, the set marks Skid Row’s final release with singer Erik Grönwall, who quit the band earlier this year due to health concerns.

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