
American legends Red Hot Chili Peppers are planning to return in the following October. This information was given by the band’s drummer Chad Smith in his recent interview to Billboard. Awesome news because earlier this year it seemed that they’re not planning to come back at all or at least not in the nearest future. It looks like these guys cannot stay apart for a long time, even when they’ve had their serious drugs related crisis back in the 90’s. Band members have decided to take a break from the ‘business’, take some rest from each other after the release of “Stadium Arcadium” in 2006 and the world tour which followed it. The whole break took two years, and now they would like to reunite and possibly show something new to their fans. However, not every member of the band was doing nothing, for example guitarist John Frusciante had recorded a solo album “The Empyrean”, bassist Flea took music courses at the University of Southern California, and Chad Smith had created the band Chickenfoot with Van Halen and Joe Satriani. Only vocalist Anthony Kiedis was not dealing with music, but he was busy raising his year and a half old son. As Chad had said, the band is not possessing any specific plans yet, but their upcoming gathering should be the start up for new ideas.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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