Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
Few
artists boast a wider appeal than Joan Jett. Beloved by punks, indie rockers,
pop lovers, riot grrrls, metal heads, classic rockers, radicals and
conservatives, she is 1) a genuine icon and an influential, trailblazing
musician, going back to when she helped break down rock's gender barriers
and helped pioneer punk music with her teenage band, The Runaways; 2) a genuine
star, with no less than nine Top 40 hit singles and eight Platinum and Gold LPs;
3) a renaissance woman, actress on stage and screen, and knowledgeable and
entertaining host of 'Joan Jett's Radio Revolution' on Little Steven's Sirius
Satellite Radio's Underground Garage (Channel 25); and 4) a continually
challenging artist, not content to rest on past laurels.
All this and more
comes together as Joan brings you her brand new album, SINNER, which is bound to
delight and surprise even her biggest fans. On the one hand it's pure Jett, with
chunky, kick-ass riffs, robust vocals, and catchy hooks on the likes of 'Five',
'Watersign', 'Baby Blue' and 'Tube Talkin' (all with Bikini Kill /Le Tigre's
Kathleen Hanna) and A.C.D.C. It's the kind of music she's been known for since
her smash hit 'I Love Rock n' Roll' spent eight weeks at #1 in 1982 and spurred
10 million sales of her LP by the same name. On the other hand, SINNER is a
thrilling restatement of her original punk roots, on the boldly philosophical
'Naked' and the provocative 'Five'. SINNER is, in short, a blasting, aggressive
record.
Joan, who's been
writing great rock music since she penned 'Cherry Bomb' at 15 years old on the
Runaways' debut LP, insisted on testing herself anew on SINNER. 'If anything,
the lyrical content might be expanding', she explains ' it's not all about
falling in or out of love.'
For example, there is
'Naked'. 'I think everyone's first image of the word
'naked' is about
being physically naked, and this isn't that at all. This is about introspection.
This is a very lonely song in a sense. I think it's kind of cool to go inside
and figure out what's behind the emotions of what makes people who they are. It
can be scary to think about it all'.
The
album kicks off with 'Riddles' and pulls no punches.
'Five' is about the
tabloids.
At only 17, Joan was
headlining clubs like CBGBs with bands such as Tom Petty, Talking Heads,
Television and Cheap Trick opening up for her, and she later toured with the
Ramones. Joan has since worked with Bikini Kill, Peaches, Ian MacKaye of Fugazi,
Lars Fredrickson of Rancid, Bratmobile, L7, The Gits, The Replacements' Paul
Westerberg, The Sex Pistols and Blondie among others. Joan produced
G.I.,
the lone album of the seminal L.A. punk act, The Germs.
About her Sirius
radio show, 'That's been interesting, and different. I never aspired to it, I'm
really kind of shy, so for me to get on the radio and talk, I had to build up to
it. But I'm having a good time, and I get to turn people on to different
things!'
Another is her
ongoing acting career. She's appeared in movies like
Light of Day
(with Michael J. Fox
and Gena Rowlands),
the
indie films
Boogie Boy and
The
Sweet Life
(she and her Blackhearts sing the title song) and was actually killed in an
on-screen karate fight with martial-arts legend Chuck Norris. On Broadway, Joan
was in the original cast of
The Rocky Horror Show.
'I wanted to be an actress before I wanted to play the guitar!'
One
of Joan Jett's proudest accomplishments is the 25th anniversary of her record
label, Blackheart Records. This company was forged during the trials and
tribulations of trying to get a record deal after The Runaways, and she
was rejected by every label out there....28 to be exact. Believing in
themselves, Joan and her
long-time songwriting partner and producer, Kenny Laguna, decided to be the
masters of their own fates and pressed the records up and sold them out of the
trunk of Kenny's car. It was almost immediately that they had a hit on their
hands, and the company has not only survived, but flourished, in a volatile
record industry.
In
addition to Joan's long awaited CD, Joan and Kenny produced The Vacancies, a
punk group from Cleveland. That Blackheart release
A Beat
Missing Or A Silence Added,
has gone Top 20 on the college charts. The Eyeliners, a pop/punk band from
Albuquerque, released
No Apologies
on Blackheart. Joan plans on signing more acts she believes in to Blackheart
Records.
Jett stands at a
point in her life where she can appreciate her past and longevity, but still
look towards the future. It is an exciting time. 'I went to a school reunion
in Maryland not long ago and some people reminded me I had said I was going to
go to California to become a rock n roll star! I hadn't remembered that I had
focused on it that early!!! To say that as a kid and actually do it is pretty
cool. It just goes to show you that if you can believe in yourself, if you're
lucky and have the right timing, you have a shot. I'm an example of what can be,
if you don't give up!
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