The Empyrean
Discover The Empyrean by John Frusciante released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
John Frusciante’s solo work has always been far more interesting than that of his day job with the Red Hot Chili Peppers: ranging from scratchy home recordings to ambient electronica via DIY punk, sixties pop and Can-inspired jams.
<p>Choirs, strings and Johnny Marr help the Chili Peppers guitarist out. <strong>Chris Campion</strong> is impressed</p>
John Frusciante has always been the 'weird' Chili Pepper. When he's not taking time out to be a drugged up painter for seven years, he's releasing immense concept albums with themes ranging from Death to the deepest reaches of Heaven, quite the polar opposite to his front man Anthony Kiedis. In The Empyrean, he covers
John Frusciante - The Empyrean review: Frusciante's latest acts as a meeting point for all of his previous work.