Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Red Hot Chili Peppers Are Taking Some Rest


Red Hot Chili Peppers have decided to make a rest from their career for at least one year. This news was given by the band’s vocalist Anthony Kiedis in his recent interview to Rolling Stone.


If following a musician’s words, their last work with the album “Stadium Arcadium” and the featured tour in support of it had taken too much energy, so they’re going for intermission in order not to be involved with anything what relates to the band.


Also, Kiedis has told Rolling Stone that the bassist Flea is ready to work on his playing techniques, guitarist John Frusciante may try a few solo projects, and a drummer Chad Smith left for Japan with some jazz-band.


Himself Anthony Kiedis is totally absorbed by rasing his seven months old son, and organizing the New American Music Festival, which is going to take place in Pittsburgh on 8–9 of August this year. He said that Bob Dylan and The Raconteurs have already agreed to participate.


A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com

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