2 Thursday, October 11, 2001 Navarro Talks About Life After Jane's Finally his own man with a solo album, Dave Navarro teams up with a revived Jane's Addiction for a tour. By Elliott Dube Staff Writer Dave Navarro always has been con sidered a sideman. But now with the release of his first solo album. Trust No One, Navarro is back on the road and drawing his own crowds. Delving into Navarro’s somewhat sordid history, Trust No One is a dense, complex album that not only challenged Navarro as an artist, but also as an indi vidual. “It’s broadened my creative parame ters, I suppose. I’m just grateful to still be able to make music and still be moti vated to do it,” he said. Influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Pink The James M. 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Jane’s blend of funk, punk, metal and artful mayhem caught on and the group scored a trio of platinum-selling albums before increasing tensions caused it to fold. After playing in the short-lived band Deconstruction and working with artists such as Nine Inch Nails, Navarro made waves by joining the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The union produced only one album, 1995’s One Hot Minute, and he left the group in 1998. Chalking up another musical rela tionship gone bad, Navarro moved on, making a contribution to Marilyn Manson’s Mechanical Animals. This col laboration was just another step toward making his own music. “Making a record on my own was just a natural progression to being an artist,” he said. I ill Trust No One unveils Navarro’s demons for every one to see. The album reflects the difficulty he has had in forming last ing relationships and learning how to deal with his haunt ed past. Navarro’s mother and aunt were murdered when he was a teenager and he has often struggled with serious heroin addiction. But as with many Guitarist Dave Navarro goes solo. people, music has helped Navarro heal old wounds. “Music is good for me,” he said. Navarro said the album is an incred ibly personal statement requiring a lot of time, experience and patience. But dur ing the album’s production, he never put much focus on its reception. “My job is to create music,” he said. “My job isn’t to live in the results of what is does, so 1 was satisfied with it before it came out." And satisfied he should be. Trust No One showcases an artist whose proven guitar prowess is accompanied by effec tive singing and deep songwriting. What’s crystal clear is that Trust No One isn’t the work of a guitar player |“||1 932-9010 X^jj|i^^WWW.BURRITOBUNKER.COM -"rjgjSlS^T new -|j Master of Science in Accountancy UNC Wilmington Cameron School of Business. 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It looks like music, no matter what the form, is indeed what Navarro loves to do. “I have been expressing myself creatively through music for about 20 years now,” he said. “It has continued to be a great thing for me.” Jane’s Addiction will be playing at Alltel Pavilion on Saturday in Raleigh. For more information or ticket prices contact any Ticketmaster outlet or visit www.alltelpavilion.com. The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. Campus Calendar Today 5 p.m. - The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will hold a general body meet ing in the Union 226. This week’s topic: Are young people leading the next rev olution in civil rights? All are welcome to attend. 6:30 p.m. - The Folk Music Club will be holding a general interest meet ing in Union 213. 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