Red Hot Chili Peppers have a blast, beware of indigestion
The return of John Frusciante to the American group revives a virtuoso alchemy that sometimes borders on unbridled profusion.
This group should have died a thousand times. In terms of longevity alone, a new Red Hot Chili Peppers album is as much a feat as an event. Long portrayed as gleefully goofy, fabulously gifted hedonists — when they weren’t just “California’s most muscled junkies” — here they are, approaching their sixties like Zen monks gorged on green tea, pink sushi and a respectability music, joining the idols of their youth in the pantheon of rock virtuosity. The guardian angels of the Red Hot Chili Peppers are superheroes.
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