If an album of 17 new Red Hot Chili Peppers songs isn’t enough to satiate your needs, then we have good news.
Speaking to NME, frontman Anthony Kiedis teases “another wheelbarrow of songs” to follow the band’s just-announced new record, Unlimited Love.
“We’re gonna put out music by the handful — literally,” Kiedis says.
“Don’t be surprised if another wheelbarrow of songs comes your way in the near future,” he shares. “We have a lot of s*** to turn people onto.”
Returning guitarist John Frusciante adds that the Peppers already have a “loose plan” for an Unlimited Love follow-up.
“We definitely have enough material that we love,” Frusciante says, revealing that the leftover tunes have a “relaxed energy that’s distinct from the intensity” of Unlimited Love.
Before we get to hear those songs, we’ve got a two-month wait for Unlimited Love, which drops April 1. Lead single and opening track “Black Summer” is out now.
Red Hot Chili Peppers will embark on a world tour in support of Unlimited Love this summer. The U.S. leg launches in July.
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