In a new interview with a New York radio station, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS drummer Chad Smith was asked what fans can expect from the band in the coming months. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “There’s a gag order on me. I do so many Zooms, and they’re, like, ‘Why’d you say that?'” He then went on to confirm that “there’s something coming. I can say this: we’re making a record, we’re making new music, and it’s very exciting,” he said. “I don’t know when it’s coming out, but we can’t wait for people to hear it, and we can’t wait to perform for people. Just like everybody else that really misses that experience.”

Smith‘s interview focused primarily on his upcoming stint as the featured guest artist and host of the Ad Art Show 2021. The virtual opening is May 3 at 4 p.m. EST on mvvoart.com during Frieze Week. Artworks by Smith will be exhibited on the monumental screens of the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center the final weekend of the show (May 29-30).

Last October, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS guitarist John Frusciante, who rejoined the band in December 2019, told the Australian digital radio station Double J that playing with his RHCP bandmates Anthony Kiedis, Flea and Smith once again was like “returning to family. I’m extremely comfortable with those people. It was as if no time had gone by at all when we started playing, pretty much, with a couple of minor exceptions, like how Chad and I gradually got our communication together in a new way. Basically, we’re all just as comfortable with each other as we ever were, and it just felt like that right off the bat.”

Frusciante rejoined RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS after the dismissal of Josh Klinghoffer, who had been in the band for 10 years.

Klinghoffer, who took over for Frusciante in 2010, told Rolling Stone that he received the news from his bandmates during a meeting at bassist Flea‘s house. Klinghoffer said he suspected the seeds for Frusciante‘s return had been planted far earlier, with the guitarist reaching out to singer Anthony Kiedis and their tour manager as much as 18 months prior.

He explained: “[John] was definitely showing his face in CHILI PEPPER world a little bit just with emails and apologizing about past behavior. So every time I would hear a story about that, I thought, ‘What is he doing? Does he want to come back?'”

Klinghoffer said his firing was “a total blindside” as the band were “so far into the writing of a new record,” adding, “Here was an album that was more than half written, but I guess I let my guard down because I thought we had done so much work.” Klinghoffer said he expected the band to scrap the music they worked on and start over. The guitarist also said that he was “not particularly fond of the two records” he wrote and recorded on — 2011’s “I’m With You” and 2016’s “The Getaway”.

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