From the “WTF?” file, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who had previously said they were on a somewhat permanent hiatus, are thinking of having French electro duo Justice produce their next album. Although the news would mark a significant change for an act that had Rick Rubin behind the boards for each of its albums since Mother’s Milk, it would also be a presumed stretch for Justice, who have not produced an album other than its own. The news seems unlikely to be true, but if members of either act happen to read this, would it be possible to tie the record up for a decade or so with “creative difficulties”? Is that too much to ask? Or is this just the run-up to Coachella pre-booking RHCP as permanent headliners forever? [The Sun]
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“On 13 March 1986 The Sun carried as it main headline: “FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER”. According to the text of the story, the British comedian Freddie Starr had been staying at the home of Vince McCaffrey and his 23-year old girlfriend Lea La Salle in Birchwood, Cheshire when the incident took place. Starr was claimed to have returned home from a performance at a Manchester nightclub in the small hours of the morning and demanded that Lea La Salle make him a sandwich. When she refused, he went into the kitchen and put her pet hamster Supersonic between two slices of bread and proceeded to eat it.”
make of that what you will
There’s some mean slapbass on “DVNO”. You never know.
Sad but true. I saw a pic with Anthony Keidis wearing a Justice t-Shirt.
Continued permanent hiatus (aka Scrooge McDuck-style band money pit excavation) seems much more likely.
I believe you’ll find that ‘Mother’s Milk’ was produced by Michael Beinhorn. BAM!
@Chris N.: Poorly worded on my part, I was intending to say that the albums after Mother’s Milk are Rubin’s.
Mother’s Milk
Superunknown
Mechanical Animals
That Beinhorn was something else.
And ‘Celebrity Skin’! Apparently he was such a perfectionist that Patty Schemel quit Hole.