Tuesday, August 30, 2011

L.A. FAVES RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS - 'I'M WITH YOU'


Change is a cruel mother, especially among legions of keen music fans. Mark a strong left turn in your musical arc and, nine times out of 10, your goose is cooked. With the release of I’m with You, the legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers are stoking the fires.
The discrepancy isn’t intrinsically drastic, mind you, but there’s an awful lot going on here. This, the band’s first recording since 2006’s Stadium Arcadium, is a layered, intricate, lyrically-dense album that is still instantly listenable and funky as all hell. But it’s a grower.
With the departure of guitarist John Frusciante in 2009, the Peppers said goodbye to their longest-standing line-up and hello to ambiguity. Like the Rolling Stones after Brian Jones, they faced a junction and a judgment. Was it time to hang up the socks for good? Or is the spirit too strong with these ones?
Enter new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, a friend of Frusciante’s and a touring session musician of repute. His playing is expressive and refined, relying less on agitating riffs and more on filling in atmospheric spaces.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers would have us consider the band of I’m with You to be a “new band." In some ways, they are. But there is, without question, a lot of the standard Peppers’ stuff to work with. Flea’s bass playing is spirited and his contributions on piano add to the bigger picture, while vocalist Anthony Kiedis is as robust as ever. Chad Smith’s drums drive things as they should.
What stands at the core of I’m with You is a meditation on life and death. Themes of transience soak in, dwelling in the keystones of each of the 14 songs and bathing the hour-long album with a sense of insistence. Short of being a concept album, it’s not a stretch to say that this is, in fact, a “purpose album.”

Read more: http://blogcritics.org/music/article/music-review-red-hot-chili-peppers/#ixzz1WZPoAL5f

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