The Red Hot Chili Peppers hasn't really been talking about their new album, but the members try to keep everything in the down low, as they work hard for the progress of the record.
Singer Anthony Kiedis revealed in a Rolling Stone interview that the new album from the Red Hot Chili Peppers would definitely be a big one and even considered it as one of their best releases so far.
In addition to that, he also revealed how hard it is to write new songs while they are on the road touring because they wouldn't want to play the songs live to avoid getting leaks.
"The torture about doing this [show] is that we've been writing new music for the last year, and we've written some songs that I feel are as good as any songs we've ever written. We're just dying to play the new songs - but we can't, because every single human has a recording device on them at all times."
Meanwhile, in addition to new album reports for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, a Loud Wire report revealed that the band would be headlining the Rock On The Range next year.
Gary Spivack, who co-produced the festival, released an official statement about the event, wherein other bands such as Disturbed and At The Drive In are expected to reunite as well.
"Everything has been turned up a notch to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Rock On The Range," said Spivack. "From headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers, to the reunion of fan favorites Disturbed, to the welcomed return of Vinnie Paul and his band Hellyeah to the state of Ohio for the first time in over a decade, and countless others, it's paramount that we continue to raise the bar so Rock On The Range remains the elite rock festival in America. We feel we've accomplished this goal and then some."