Audioslaves New Album
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Rock supergroup Audioslave (music) has nailed down a Sept. 5 release date for its third album, titled "Revelations."
The disc will hit stores just 16 months after the band released its sophomore set, last year's "Out of Exile," which debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 chart.
"Revelations" features the cuts "Original Fire," described in a press release as a "groove-driven" track that will serve as the album's first single, and "Wide Awake," a song about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
"It's probably Audioslave's most political song to date," guitarist Tom Morello said in a statement.
The full tracklisting for "Revelations" is included below.
The Grammy-nominated quartet, which recorded both "Out of Exile" and its 2002 self-titled debut with renowned producer Rick Rubin, recorded "Revelations" with veteran producer Brendan O'Brien, whose resume includes albums with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and Bruce Springsteen.
O'Brien was no stranger to the members of Audioslave--former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell and former Rage Against the Machine power trio Morello (guitar), Tim Commerford (bass) and Brad Wilk (drums)--when he took the reigns for "Revelations"; in addition to mixing "Out of Exile," he produced several Rage Against the Machine albums, and mixed Soundgarden's 1992 set, "Superunknown."
Last October, Audioslave offered up a live DVD/CD set titled "Live in Cuba," which captured the band's May 6, 2005 performance at Anti-Imperialist Plaza in Havana. The group is the first American rock band to perform on Cuban soil.
"Revelations" tracklisting:
Revelations
One and the Same
Sound of a Gun
Until We Fall
Original Fire
Broken City
Somedays
Shape of Things to Come
Jewel of the Summertime
Wide Awake
Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye
Moth
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Rock supergroup Audioslave (music) has nailed down a Sept. 5 release date for its third album, titled "Revelations."
The disc will hit stores just 16 months after the band released its sophomore set, last year's "Out of Exile," which debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 chart.
"Revelations" features the cuts "Original Fire," described in a press release as a "groove-driven" track that will serve as the album's first single, and "Wide Awake," a song about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
"It's probably Audioslave's most political song to date," guitarist Tom Morello said in a statement.
The full tracklisting for "Revelations" is included below.
The Grammy-nominated quartet, which recorded both "Out of Exile" and its 2002 self-titled debut with renowned producer Rick Rubin, recorded "Revelations" with veteran producer Brendan O'Brien, whose resume includes albums with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and Bruce Springsteen.
O'Brien was no stranger to the members of Audioslave--former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell and former Rage Against the Machine power trio Morello (guitar), Tim Commerford (bass) and Brad Wilk (drums)--when he took the reigns for "Revelations"; in addition to mixing "Out of Exile," he produced several Rage Against the Machine albums, and mixed Soundgarden's 1992 set, "Superunknown."
Last October, Audioslave offered up a live DVD/CD set titled "Live in Cuba," which captured the band's May 6, 2005 performance at Anti-Imperialist Plaza in Havana. The group is the first American rock band to perform on Cuban soil.
"Revelations" tracklisting:
Revelations
One and the Same
Sound of a Gun
Until We Fall
Original Fire
Broken City
Somedays
Shape of Things to Come
Jewel of the Summertime
Wide Awake
Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye
Moth
Audioslave Photo Gallery
Related Artists / Topics
Audioslave
Related Concert Galleries
Audioslave at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Lollapalooza
Arctic Monkeys at the Warfield
KT Tunstall at the Fillmore
David Gilmour at the Paramount Theatre
Tool at the Paramount Theatre
Madonna at the HP Pavilion
Madonna at Coachella 2006
Jeff Beck at the Warfield
James Blunt at the Warfield Theatre
Fall Out Boy at San Jose State Event Center
All American Rejects at San Jose State Event Center
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This gave me a lump in my throat actually, only because he's no longer with Pearl Jam. He's missed.
- the great Sir Leo Harrison
i guess its a mutal thing? the guys wanna move on from that era and maybe he does too?? im sure they are all still mates, just artistically they wanna do different things.
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I don't doubt that, and good luck to 'em - on both sides. I'm just a production junkie, and Brendan's one talented mofo. This is good news for Audioslave though, as the above poster has said.
- the great Sir Leo Harrison