The Red Hot Chili Peppers are calling out an upcoming Netflix documentary.
The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, directed by Ben Feldman, is set to hit the streamer on March 20.
Here’s a synopsis, via Variety: “The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers examines the gritty, formative years of the Los Angeles band, and the influence of original guitarist Hillel Slovak, who died in 1988. The film features interviews with bandmates Flea and Anthony Kiedis, as well as others who were close to Slovak, who discuss the band’s early evolution and the deep bond of their childhood friendship…the film will provide a rare, intimate glimpse into the rock music force behind songs like ‘Under the Bridge’ and ‘Californication.’ With a career spanning more than 40 years, Red Hot Chili Peppers have become one of the highest-selling bands in history, hawking more than 120 million records worldwide.”
But it sounds like the band isn’t happy about the project, after all.
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Lead singer Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Chad Smith and guitarist John Frusciante released a joint statement about the doc on social media Tuesday (February 3).
“Dear people of the universe, About a year ago, we were asked to be interviewed for a documentary about Hillel Slovak. He was a founding member of the group, a great guitarist, and friend. We agreed to be interviewed out of love and respect for Hillel and his memory,” they wrote.
“However, this documentary is now being advertised as a Red Hot Chili Peppers documentary, which it is not. We had nothing to do with it creatively. We have yet to make a Red Hot Chili Peppers documentary. The central subject of this current Netflix special is Hillel Slovak and we hope it sparks interest in him and his work. ❤️” See the statement above.
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