Audioslave
For my money, Chris
Cornell has one of the best voices in rock 'n roll. I found
Zach de la Rocha to be a sniveling pinko commie whiner. Just
kidding, but his voice is certainly one of those that you either
love or hate, with his pseudo talk-rap thing he does. Anyway,
it seems like a good trade on paper for the dudes from Rage
Against the Machine--and, honestly, it doesn't disappoint. Okay,
maybe a little. Never being a fan of Rage, I can't say I was
all that upset when they broke up, but living my grunge days
loving Soundgarden, I was looking
forward to seeing where Cornell would show up after his lukewarm
solo attempt. Now, a whole new era of kiddies can enjoy the
soaring screams of Mr. Cornell, and the power-riffs of guitarist,
Tom Morello. The band sounds like a less political Rage, mixed
with a mellowed Soundgarden. Gone are the tirades about richies
in Beverly Hills and shotguns and Che Guevara. Gone is the urban
edge of Rage. Basically, what we have here is an album filled
with testosterone laden power rock that somehow never seems
to bore me. I swear I could sing along with the "Show Me How
to Live" chorus for like five days straight without getting
sick of it. Granted, K-ROCK
has thrown at least five of the songs from the album into heavy
rotation, so you're not likely to miss it if you listen to modern
rock radio, but for a highly commercial album, it doesn't suck
as bad as you'd think. |
Musical Connections:
Chris Cornell
Rage Against the Machine
Soundgarden
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