News featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers

The following news stories mention Red Hot Chili Peppers. Stories are compiled from a hand-picked selection of popular music news sites based in Great Britain, Europe and the United States. Updated less than 11 hours ago.

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Monday 25th February

  • Atoms for Peace live in London – review

    Oval Space, London

    Atoms for Peace's debut album, Amok, is such a painstakingly intricate exercise in micro-produced digitalia that it gives birth to an inescapable question: how can this ad hoc supergroup of Thom Yorke, longtime Radiohead producer, Nigel Godrich, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist, Flea, A-list session drummer Joey Waronker and percussionist Mauro Refosco ever expect to play it live?

    Read the complete article at www.guardian.co.uk

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Thursday 21st February

  • Atoms for Peace: Amok – review

    Thom Yorke and Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers have formed a supergroup … but wait, it's not all bad news

    When approaching a band's debut album, one should of course bear in mind the sage advice of George Michael and Listen Without Prejudice. Nevertheless the very facts of the making of Atoms for Peace's Amok seem designed to send a certain kind of music fan screaming from the room without hearing a note. It is, by any definition, the work of a supergroup: as well as Thom Yorke and long-term producer Nigel Godrich, it features Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, "guest percussionist" Mauro Refosco and REM's Joey Waronker. Amok resulted from their gathering together to indulge in "freeform" sessions in Los Angeles, having apparently bonded over a shared love of "getting wasted … and listening to Fela Kuti". Rich and famous musicians jamming in LA after getting high…

    Read the complete article at www.guardian.co.uk

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Monday 28th January

  • Blur, Phoenix, Red Hot Chili Peppers to Headline Coachella Festival

    Los Angeles Times (MCT) -- LOS ANGLES — Last year the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival used technological trickery to make it look as if Tupac Shakur had been brought back to life. So what do you do for an encore to one of pop music’s biggest magic shows? Coachella organizers have turned to reunited Brit-pop act Blur and one of L.A.’s longest-running rock acts in the Red Hot Chili Peppers to anchor its 2013 festival. Blur will be…

    Read the complete article at www.popmatters.com

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Friday 25th January

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