"By the Way," seen as the work of a group of people seeking new sounds, arrangements, and melodies, seems like an album solid and rich with beautiful melodies and rhythmic accompaniments.

 Frusciante did what no one else would have done, which is to focus his sound on more melodic tones, completely deviating from the blues base.

This review challenges the notion that Red Hot Chili Peppers' album By The Way was a failure. It praises the band's shift toward melodic tones and new sound explorations. John Frusciante’s departure from blues-based funk riffs is highlighted as a key feature. The album is seen as solid and rich in melody, backed by precise drums and bass. Objectivity and an open ear are encouraged when judging this work. Listen to By The Way and explore the melodic evolution of Red Hot Chili Peppers today!

 "Curtains is an album full of atmospheres, even if they are quite simple, they make the album very soft and engaging."

 I always listened to this album in its entirety, so the listener’s memory doesn’t hold onto one or more songs but rather a well-defined idea of music and song.

Curtains is an album rich in simple yet captivating atmospheres. John Frusciante’s versatility as a multi-instrumentalist and his distinctive voice shine throughout. The album is best enjoyed as a whole rather than as individual tracks, delivering a unique and consistent musical experience. Listen to Curtains by John Frusciante for a uniquely soft and immersive musical journey.

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