A Perfectly Fine Album by a Perfectly Fine Band
When bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers have been around as long as they have, one may begin to question their relevance in the 21st century music scene. One of the biggest issues with rock and roll in this day and age is that all of the really big acts are now at the “grandparent” age. Yes, there are definitely newer acts keeping the scene alive, but with the demise of local radio in lieu of large corporate broadcast networks and the rise of “talent scout” network TV shows, it’s become much more difficult for new alternative bands to get their foot in the door on a national/international level. Continue reading “Red Hot Chili Peppers and Unlimited Love”