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John Frusciante - Inside A Break

Album: Inside Of Emptiness (2004)

Inside of Emptiness is the sixth album by John Frusciante, and the fourth album of a six album series released from June 2004 to February 2005. It features Josh Klinghoffer and Omar Rodríguez-López as guest musicians.

Recorded in March and published in October 2004, John's fastest album to date might as well be the first one to think of when someone who hasn't followed his career and who's a fan of Red Hot Chili Peppers asks what to start with. From the distorted hot rocking beats of What I Saw to the melancolic falsetto of Scratches, with the floor vibrating from the screams in 666 and hearts melting at the warmth and openess of I'm Around and cruel reality of Look On, the song which features one of John's best guitar solos ever; Inside Of Emptiness is most likely the album where no skipping will occur, no matter who you are. Lyrically, just like all of John's other albums, it is much more complex. According to the author himself, three songs on the album were written while thinking about British occultist/mystic Aleister Crowley. Some of the music critics are refering to Inside Of Emptiness as something similar to what Shadows Collide With People would sound had it been unpolished and more raw. On the other side, this is obviously album where the electric guitar dominates, unlike on SCWP where each song has an accoustic guitar as the base instrument. Apart from usual contributor Josh Klinghoffer, the album also features a guest appearance of The Mars Volta's guitarist, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, and therefore the first of two times he and John experimented with what John called "joined guitars". Introverted, yet somewhat furious, slow-speaking yet unstoppable as he's always been; John'd created yet another memorable chapter in the history of modern rock music.

1. What I Saw [4:00]

2. The World's Edge [2:34]

3. Inside A Break [3:07]

4. A Firm Kick [4:33]

5. Look On [6:10]

6. Emptiness [3:34]

7. I'm Around [3:49]

8. 666 [4:53]

9. Interior Two [2:27]

10. Scratches [4:19]

Lyrics:

(One, two, three, four!)

Inside a break there's only moments that hide

Every mistake is really worth a try

I know a way a lie can be refined

Hand me your cross and run for your life

Any good luck is a falling tree

I'm no one and no one is me

All day to call some kind of a faceless guide

Someday you see is just a today in disguise

Na na na na

Na na na na na na

Na na na na

Na na na na na na

Every pace you go would go without you

The busiest days there's really nothing to do

I go away to turn dark to light

Don't look at me when you're wondering why

Hymns

Sound so good to him

Reflections occur within

Unwind so-called holes

Language is false but it speaks to me

Places are gone when there's no one to see 'em

I got a pain that spans millions of lives

Going to where we'll dive into the sky

La la la la

La la la la la

La la la la

La la la la la

Any old way is a new way to be

There's just no cause for beating anybody

All of us kids we like to climb to fall

Once within there's nothing better at all

Than no-wow-where

No-wow-where

No-wow-where

No-wow-where

No-wow-where

Nowhere

Credits:

Release date: 26th October 2004

Released: Worldwide

Publisher: Record Collection Music

Duration: 39 minutes, 32 seconds

John plays: Guitar, synthesizer, keyboards and bass on The World's Edge and 666

Other musicians: Josh Klinghoffer plays drums, bass, keyboards, and guitar on I'm Around. He sings some of the backing/harmony vocals as well plays guitar solos on Inside A Break and Emptiness. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of The Mars Volta plays lead guitars on 666.

Produced by: John Frusciante

Engineered by: Ryan Hewitt

Mixed by: Ryan Hewitt

Assisted by: Kevin Dean

Recorded/mixed at/when: Sunset Sound (08-13th March 2004)

Mastered by/where: Bernie Grundman/Bernie Grundman Mastering Hollywood, CA, USA

Designed by: Mike Piscitelli, John Frusciante

Cover photograph by: Lola Montes

Equipment by: Dave Lee

Management: Q-Prime Inc.

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Comentarios

9 years ago

Prisms Edits

I don't like Josh much, but i do think he hit the spot with that solo. He really captured the feel.

9 years ago

inkaduelbee

Man i just rolled a super blunt and puffed it back. This guy is a serious splendour to listen to. (blunt or no blunt).Smoked out brainzzz says fukin killer

9 years ago

Carlos Bssm

does anybody know what efect john uses in the solo?? 

10 years ago

Tomcio Paluch

Nawet spoko muza.

10 years ago

Noumenon4Idolatry

Every Body is going to die yet No One ever will.

10 years ago

Filina Ch

fucking awesome!!!

10 years ago

Trena Marshall

Simply beautiful.

10 years ago

tommy townsend

love frusciantes wailin tracks. he needs to do way more of them

10 years ago

Kinghoffer

That's josh's solo!

11 years ago

TheEwe90

so good!!!

11 years ago

Paco García

John Cobain!

11 years ago

davidwantsahug

You can definately tell that Josh Klinghoffer played the solo at the end!

12 years ago

pape37

Actually it literally means "blown out", as in to blow out a candle. Some people even translate it as extinction. And as much as John has talked about the states of nothingness and emptiness, I think that's a definition he would like even more than Heaven.

12 years ago

deadlypanos

but you can still say that this album has a touch of grudge. :p

12 years ago

MrSupermick16

nirvana actually means Heaven.

12 years ago

zombifiedconsumer

i fucking love you for posting all of his albums

12 years ago

redhotsuperfan

This is is reaaaaaaaaaaaally inspiring! This kind of shit reminds me why I LOOOOOVE this artist so much!! Damn!! Look for my music sounds If anybody is interested in influenced Frusciante artists =D Look for The Limbo Cries;)

12 years ago

retafuy

@CesareAgosto Ah ah, not really. But when I hear John's music, the gates of heaven are wide open, that's why I said "nirvana".

12 years ago

CesareAgosto

@retafuy Totally sounds like them doesn't it?

12 years ago

SuperRoy619

This is one of his most underrated albums. I love this album and can listen to it all the way through.

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