The Will To Death

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 42:23

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Simply Amazing...John's best album

Writermo1

I love Niandra and Just a T shirt, but this definitely is much more cohesive and really is the definitive John Frusciante album for me. Moving, melodic, introspective. Download it, you won't be disappointed.

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The Yin to the modern RHCP's yang

davegriffiths77

Nowadays there are two types of Red Hot Chili Pepper fans. There are the fans of their earlier offerings when they were a creative, imaginatative alternative band. There are those who love the Chili-lite Stadium Rock mass-produced commercial band they now are. If you think the band have sold out and lost their principals, Frusciante's solo albums is where you will find the beautiful, artistic and imaginative songs that the last couple of Chili Pepper albums have lacked. The music is very mellow and from the heart of a talented musician - everything which made the Chili Peppers great in the first place before they sold out.

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Better than Sliced Bread

BloodFeastIslandMan

This is a great album, John Frusciante is a genius. Great tracks on here are "Loss" and "The Mirror" *A side note* this is one of the 7 albums John released in one fiscal year

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Great Frusciante Album

Warbadger

I am the first to admit that Solo Frusciante is not for everyone. But damn, I love me this album. Personal favorites are 'Loss' and 'The Days Have Turned'. This album was part of the big year of 2004, and fits into the overall scheme very nicely. Highly recommend for anyone that enjoys quiet, introspective indie rock/pop. Work of warning, however: This is nothing like RHCP. Don't expect it and you won't be disappointed.

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John Frusciante kicked it into high gear in 2004, not only releasing Shadows Collide With People through Warner Bros., but also planning to release an album every other month or so through the rest of the year on the Recordcollection label. The first of these releases is Will to Death, a collaboration with Josh Klinghoffer (who also helped out with Shadows Collide With People). Those familiar with Frusciante’s other solo work will know that this material will be far from Red Hot Chili Peppers lite: Frusciante definitely has his own (somewhat haunted) muse. The songs are basically nice little pop tunes, with hard-panned oddball production and very personal, introspective lyrics. This album also marks a new personal aesthetic for Frusciante: he wanted these songs to be raw and immediate (as inspired by some of his favorite albums), and to this end there were very few takes involved with any of these songs, and mistakes and elements of chance found their way in as well. Frusciante’s voice has come a long way, and there are some really interesting production touches like all the backwards touches on “A Loop” and the double-tracked piano tinkling on “Wishing.” There’s almost nothing in the way of guitar heroics and it’s far from groundbreaking, but fans of darkly personal skewed pop should enjoy Will to Death. – Sean Westergaard

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