





The singer also said his longtime guitarist John Frusciante left, Klinghoffer was the "only choice" to replace him, speaking to MTV News Canada.
Asked about how the band had responded to Frusciante's departure, Kiedis said: "Yeah, you know, we're a new band. Thank goodness. It seemed to be - whether we liked it or not, the right time for that change to take place. It's so exciting when you get thrown a curveball by the universe and you turn that curveball into a home run, and I feel like that is what happened."
Kiedis said the band through an extensive audition process and drafting a new guitarist to come to, revealing one for the role but can not think of Klinghoffer.
He said, He was the only choice. A lot of it had to do with the fact that he was our friend, it's just rare that you have someone who is right there and completely over-qualified for the job. That combination doesn't happen every day, to ignore it would have been stupid and it felt really good to call your friend and asking if he wants to play music, as opposed going to a stranger and asking them that.
Red Hot Chili Peppers UK and Ireland arena tour in November, including two nights at London's O2 arena, nine shows, which will be taken.
A judge on Wednesday (August 24) which states that by 2013 Thomas Frusciante and his wife should stay at least 100 yards away order is granted.
Frusciante left the group in 2009 and former player Josh Klinghoffer of Warpaint.
Frusciante left the group in 2009 and was replaced by former Warpaint player Josh Klinghoffer.
Thomas originally approached the guitarist with the intention of writing a screenplay about his life and after he declined, sent him a stream of long, aggressive emails, according to TMZ.
Frusciante wrote in the lawsuit:
I fear both for my safety and for my wife's safety. Given that my wife and I are musicians and often play at venues around the world, it is hard for us to avoid Ms. Thomas if she is free to continually show up to harass us.
During the band's recent hiatus, flea bass player jazz trumpet himself to study the University of Southern California, music theory and composition as well as teaching himself the piano, which do you compose tracks for their latest album to change their approach.
He said: "I wrote music on piano which is a different approach for us. I didn't play piano much before but on this record I composed on the piano and so did [new guitarist] Josh [Klinghoffer].
"When you write on the piano, you write rhythm, bass and harmony and reinterpret it with a rock band.
"We'd never done anything like that before - it had always come from a guitar and bass and drums."
The band in which singer and drummer Chad Smith, Anthony Keidis are so successful their new approach to songwriting found the upcoming tenth album, 'I'm With You' for a great wealth of material, and had to cut it down.
Anthony said: "There was an absurd wealth of musical ideas and if we lived in a different time and place we could have put out a double or triple record.
"Writing songs wasn't an issue. It was getting rid of them that was difficult."
The singer explains on his website: “Brendan came to Hollywood from the UK in the mid 70s, and helped start the punk rock scene in LA. His thing was promoting new music and he went on to be the booker for Club Lingerie on Sunset Strip in the 80s.
“In 1983 Flea and I spent our last dime recording a demo tape. We barged into Club Lingerie in the middle of the day and found Brendan. He listened to the tape on our boombox while we danced around wildly to convey the sort of energy we were bringing to the table.
“He offered us a slot opening for Bad Brains, who at that point were the kings of the scene. We took the gig and started a friendship with Brendan that continued until he died.”
Kiedis telling his bandmates, his friends had died, was left with the task, He says: “I was driving into the studio when I got a text saying Brendan had died of a massive stroke, on his birthday.
“When I got to rehearsal I delivered the news that we’d just lost this beautiful person.
“Then we started playing without really talking. Probably the second thing that came out of that jam was the basis for Brendan’s Death Song.
“It does have a sort of death-march feel to it, but it’s more of a celebration than a bummer. Yes, we lost a good man – but he had a very full life."
Red Hot Chili Peppers have working on their new album with Banksy protege Mr. Brainwash in this year.
According to TMZ report, now that time Red Hot Chili Peppers-themed would be different, artworks have revealed on the streets of LA and it's claimed that Mr. Brainwash is behind them.
The bands frontman Anthony Kiedis, who also help to promote their new album, which set will release on 30 August 2011.
Bansky documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop here was revealed the artist first seen, and he revealed to TMZ that he has plans to work with the band again in the future.
Kiedis told MTV News, "It seems pretty open, pretty apropos to where the band is, what the band's doing, how the record wants to be related to, or related with. It's open, and there's not really a negative connotation. It's inviting."
He was excited that the new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer on the album's title came and went with after producer Rick Rubin nixed Kiedis' idea to name the record after a song.
Kiedis continued, "When I mentioned that to Rick, he said, 'that just makes it seem like we don't have enough ideas. Josh showed up one day, wrote ['I'm With You'] on a piece of paper and we all kind of put our eyes on it at the same time and went: 'That is the title of our record.'"
I'm With You will be released on 30 August. It's first single, "The Adventure of Raindance Maggie," hits radio July 18.
Red Hot Chili Peppers are done with their new album "I'm With You" and we have all the details including release date, here!
Group's new album "I'm With You" has been developed by Rick Rubin on August 30 will hit stores and the Internet.
Singer Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea and drummer Chad Smith will be connected by guitarist Josh Klinghoffer on the album and on forthcoming dates.
The band will headline Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival in Osaka on August 13 and in Tokyo on August 14.
They will also headline the Rock in Rio Festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 24.