John Frusciante

The Empyrean

John Frusciante - The Empyrean

01/20/2009 | Record Collection 

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All Music Guide Review

After lying low for a few years after a tremendous burst of activity in 2004, John Frusciante is back with another solo album, Empyrean. It starts out with a fantastic instrumental called "Before the Beginning": a great minor key guitar solo, replete with echoplexed drums that was surely inspired by "Maggot Brain." After that, it's back to the kind of introspective songs that have characterized much of his solo work. His singing is actually pretty remarkable considering his initial forays into vocals. He sounds confident and assured, even as the subject matter wrestles with dark thoughts and doubt. The songs tend to be fairly spare with guitar, electric piano, bass and drums with strings adding some lushness towards the end. Frusciante also uses the studio as an instrument à la Eno, adding cool treatments to nearly every song. Some of the songs are a bit mopey and the subject matter is often on the heavy end, but "Dark/Light" shifts gears nicely (dark to light?) where the heavy reverb and piano of "Dark" gives way to the cheesy rhythm box and falsetto vocals of "Light," which leads into a nice bass-driven coda with choir. "Enough of Me" also features Johnny Marr on guitar, and one of them turns in a really nice Robert Fripp guitar solo. "One More of Me" is just strings and electric piano with Frusciante seemingly trying to sound like Stephin Merritt. Frusciante has done a nice job of carving an identity completely separate from his main gig, and Empyrean fits nicely with his other solo albums. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

The Empyrean Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 3
  • Unreachable
  • 6:10
  • Sound Clip for Unreachable from The Empyrean


  • 4
  • God
  • 3:23
  • Sound Clip for God from The Empyrean


  • 5
  • Dark/Light
  • 8:30
  • Sound Clip for Dark/Light from The Empyrean


  • 6
  • Heaven
  • 4:03
  • Sound Clip for Heaven from The Empyrean


  • 7
  • Enough of Me
  • 4:14
  • Sound Clip for Enough of Me from The Empyrean


  • 8
  • Central
  • 7:16
  • Sound Clip for Central from The Empyrean


  • The Empyrean Notes

    "The Empyrean is my new record and will be released worldwide via Record Collection on January 20th 2009. It was recorded on and off between December 2006 and March 2008. It is a concept record that tells a single story both musically and lyrically. The story takes place within one person, and there are two characters. It contains a version of Tim Buckley’s, ‘Song To The Siren’ and the rest of the songs are written by me. My friend Josh plays on it, as does Flea. It also features Sonus Quartet, Johnny Marr and The New Dimension Singers. I’m really happy with it and I’ve listened to it a lot for the psychedelic experience it provides. It should be played as loud as possible and it is suited to dark living rooms late at night." - John Frusciante, November 3rd, 2008

    "The Empyrean is a story that has no action in the physical world. It all takes place in one persons mind throughout his life. The only other character is someone who does not live in the physical world but is inside it, in the sense that he exists in peoples minds. The mind is the only place that anything can be truly said to exist. The outside world is only known to us as it appears within us by the testament of our senses. The imagination is the most real world that we know because we each know it first hand. Seeing our ideas take form is like being able to see the sun come into being. We have no equivelent to the purity of that in our account of the outside world. The outer world appears to each of us as one thing and it is always also a multitude of others. Inside to outside and outside to inside are neverending. Trying and giving up are a form of breathing." - John (Nov 24, 2008)

    Credits of The Empyrean

    • John Frusciante
    • Synthesizer, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Producer, Drum Machine, Mixing, Treatments

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