What about this new album Red Hot? It's pretty simple. This is madness ends that we had on the albums of their career first half. It's finally the madness of a Mother Milk (also before the albums were very special ... ... to love). Anyway, here we have an album in the tradition of Californication and By the way, although Californication is more "funky". The single Dani California is the image of the album, and again, there are more ballads on the album "honeyed pop" as the single. Most songs will delight us when we are on the road this summer for a vacation (for cushy ride) but to listen to the day is likeable, but there's no real difference with By The Way. This lack of renewal in relation to the penultimate production and hence originality.
Note though Charlie piece with his funky bass (he still has residues) Humb Bump that makes me laugh (like funky but causing more) Torture Me wakes us with his energetic verses and the trumpets in the middle of the song, C'mon girl who could have been part of Californication in style, Tell Me Baby (which is a good child), Hard to concentrate with Jumbee and very soothing rhythm that 21st Century why could not the second single, Readymade sounding Hard Rock funky So much I which provides strand of light revered attitude in this flood of pop, Turn It Again HUGE with its refrain. Voila, the Red Hot, they soften but remain good nonetheless.