Audioslave - Revelations

AxlUlrich
AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
edited March 2006 in Other Music
According to RollingStone.com, AUDIOSLAVE have set "Revelations" as the title of their third album, due in June. For the follow-up to last year's "Out of Exile", singer Chris Cornell wanted to explore a vocal style he feels closest to but has never touched on before: R&B. "I love rock music, but my favorite singers are not in rock bands," Cornell confessed. "They're Stevie Wonder, Mavis Staples, the CHAMBER BROTHERS."

Cornell's new role as a family man has had just as great an influence on his songwriting and his life. "As I'm getting older and I have children and my life is definitely settling down more, I'm really about family," he said. "When I'm not in the studio making records with AUDIOSLAVE, I'm at home with my wife and my kids," he continued. "So there are a lot of songs where I mention them — where maybe the subject is about something else, but they're in there. My family is my chief concern."
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  • mrwalkerb
    mrwalkerb Posts: 1,015
    AxlUlrich wrote:
    According to RollingStone.com, AUDIOSLAVE have set "Revelations" as the title of their third album, due in June. For the follow-up to last year's "Out of Exile", singer Chris Cornell wanted to explore a vocal style he feels closest to but has never touched on before: R&B. "I love rock music, but my favorite singers are not in rock bands," Cornell confessed. "They're Stevie Wonder, Mavis Staples, the CHAMBER BROTHERS."

    Cornell's new role as a family man has had just as great an influence on his songwriting and his life. "As I'm getting older and I have children and my life is definitely settling down more, I'm really about family," he said. "When I'm not in the studio making records with AUDIOSLAVE, I'm at home with my wife and my kids," he continued. "So there are a lot of songs where I mention them — where maybe the subject is about something else, but they're in there. My family is my chief concern."

    I thought this might have meant that they had come to teh revelation that the last album fucking blew ass and they were going to record a good album instead of one that hinted at possible genuis and one that is about as dissapointing as the last Weezer record
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  • DaytimeDilemma
    DaytimeDilemma Posts: 2,008
    So is the entire album R&B or just a few songs or just one? Talk about vague-ness.
  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    mrwalkerb wrote:
    I thought this might have meant that they had come to teh revelation that the last album fucking blew ass and they were going to record a good album instead of one that hinted at possible genuis and one that is about as dissapointing as the last Weezer record

    that's funny.

    at least they're trying something different. perhaps it will work perhaps it won't. but you never know.
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  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    din like Out of Exile..only liked 1 track being "Yesterday To Tomorrow"
    hope this album will be a huge improvement.
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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    mrwalkerb wrote:
    I thought this might have meant that they had come to teh revelation that the last album fucking blew ass and they were going to record a good album instead of one that hinted at possible genuis and one that is about as dissapointing as the last Weezer record

    Out of Exile had some great stuff on it, but I guess people's expectations are pretty high for this band. Oh, and I thought the last Weezer record was really good, so there!
  • Dick Jones
    Dick Jones Posts: 777
    Audioslave, I'll give you another chance. There were a couple of good songs on the last album. But they need to put out a 'No Code' type of album. Every band does. Experiment a little. Well, in Audioslaves case, use a different riff.

    Fuck it, Chris, just make another solo album.

    Rage, get back together.

    Weezer, live off the royalties from the Blue Album and Pinkerton. If you don't want to do that, try something new. Experiment a little.

    I'm sick of bands that stick with what they think works, it gets old.

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  • dustinpardue
    dustinpardue Las Vegas, NV Posts: 1,829
    mrwalkerb wrote:
    I thought this might have meant that they had come to teh revelation that the last album fucking blew ass and they were going to record a good album instead of one that hinted at possible genuis and one that is about as dissapointing as the last Weezer record



    I thought "Out Of Exile" was one of the best records of 2005. But I do agree the new Weezer was pretty disappointing. Definitely not as much as "St. Anger" though. I will never get over that one.
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  • MCG
    MCG Posts: 780
    I thought "Out Of Exile" was one of the best records of 2005. But I do agree the new Weezer was pretty disappointing. Definitely not as much as "St. Anger" though. I will never get over that one.

    Me either. Were there even drums on that album? Or was he beating on tin cans?
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  • CM1847
    CM1847 Posts: 577
    Out of Exile was a standard run through of radio-ready rock songs by a vetern group of musicians who were too comfortable in their situation to make anything great. It is the definition of a 7 out of 10 album for me, there isn't really a weak track, but there isn't any standouts either. All of them are good, none of them are great.

    This is their last chance with me, any album with Cornell on vocals should be much better than Audioslave's first two have been. We'll see how it goes, but I am with Dick Jones, Cornell needs another solo album, Euphoria Morning = pure excellence.
  • chris05
    chris05 Posts: 347
    " Out of Exile " - ahh about 6 songs I liked....so hopefully this new album will be much better.

    And I am probably the only person in the world who LOVED the last Weezer album...except for Beverly Hills I thought that album was excellent.
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  • yosi1
    yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    Yea, Audioslave definitely need to step it up with the new album, I thought the last one absolutely sucked. I didn't even want to see them on their last tour. Their first album made it seem like they had potential, but the last album was just regurgitated songs from the first one, but a step down. Anyway, I really hope the next one is good.
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  • darthvedder88
    darthvedder88 Posts: 1,023
    "Out of Exile" was great!! I don't know why everyone was so disappointed with it...but yeah, Revelations should be something to look forward too!!
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  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,581
    surely an email will go out to say its official from the band?
  • audiodave
    audiodave Posts: 1,623
    Dick Jones wrote:
    Audioslave, I'll give you another chance. There were a couple of good songs on the last album. But they need to put out a 'No Code' type of album. Every band does. Experiment a little. Well, in Audioslaves case, use a different riff.

    Fuck it, Chris, just make another solo album.

    Rage, get back together.

    Weezer, live off the royalties from the Blue Album and Pinkerton. If you don't want to do that, try something new. Experiment a little.

    I'm sick of bands that stick with what they think works, it gets old.

    Wow, I'm cranky, I need a gatorade.

    I really liked Out Of Exile, but it really doesn't compare to RATM or Chris' solo work, so great idea's there! ;)
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  • enharmonic
    enharmonic Posts: 1,917
    I think this band's best days are well behind them as far as artistic potential goes. Having said that, I have no problem with them making shit music for lots and lots of money. If I could, I would. I won't even try to lie about it.

    Given the choice, I'd like to do something of artistic value AND financial value, but if I had to choose one, playing shitty music that no one will remember in 10 years sure beats working a desk job. I can do the stuff of artistic value forever after I get paid. The same cannot be said of the inverse.

    The best bands today are the ones you never hear about, because they're too good to hit the critical mass, and they can't make enough money to survive. People like easy, forgettable shit. Figuring that out is an art in and of itself. Take RHCP for example. They've been making the same album for the last 10 years or so...but people keep buying it over and over again. That's genius...and that is the genius of Audioslave as well.

    :)
  • Jerzdevil
    Jerzdevil Posts: 59
    enharmonic wrote:
    I think this band's best days are well behind them as far as artistic potential goes. Having said that, I have no problem with them making shit music for lots and lots of money. If I could, I would. I won't even try to lie about it.

    Given the choice, I'd like to do something of artistic value AND financial value, but if I had to choose one, playing shitty music that no one will remember in 10 years sure beats working a desk job. I can do the stuff of artistic value forever after I get paid. The same cannot be said of the inverse.

    The best bands today are the ones you never hear about, because they're too good to hit the critical mass, and they can't make enough money to survive. People like easy, forgettable shit. Figuring that out is an art in and of itself. Take RHCP for example. They've been making the same album for the last 10 years or so...but people keep buying it over and over again. That's genius...and that is the genius of Audioslave as well.

    :)


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  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    yeh i agree as well...if they dont do something different with this new one, people are gonna get bored of them.
    im already bored of them but i will give this cd a chance before bashing.
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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    enharmonic wrote:
    I think this band's best days are well behind them as far as artistic potential goes. Having said that, I have no problem with them making shit music for lots and lots of money. If I could, I would. I won't even try to lie about it.

    Given the choice, I'd like to do something of artistic value AND financial value, but if I had to choose one, playing shitty music that no one will remember in 10 years sure beats working a desk job. I can do the stuff of artistic value forever after I get paid. The same cannot be said of the inverse.

    The best bands today are the ones you never hear about, because they're too good to hit the critical mass, and they can't make enough money to survive. People like easy, forgettable shit. Figuring that out is an art in and of itself. Take RHCP for example. They've been making the same album for the last 10 years or so...but people keep buying it over and over again. That's genius...and that is the genius of Audioslave as well.

    :)

    I could not disagree with you less!

    I think the last Chili Peppers album was a great 'pop' album, and a testament to what great songwriters they are. Sure it wasn't like their older stuff, but so what? I think Out Of Exile was a solid album, not the best music we have heard from these people, but still a well crafted record. I think a lot of people, whether they will admit it or not, are put off by the mass appeal of bands like RHCP, Audioslave, Green Day etc, their popularity can be annoying, but it doesn't mean the music was bad. It's a bit like when Pearl Jam or STP came out, and they were seen as the commercial side of the alternative scene, and while to some extent that may be true, it didn't mean the music was bad. People need to lighten up, I'd take Audioslave over Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs etc any day.
  • KBaxter74
    KBaxter74 Posts: 30
    I really liked Out of Exile. I think the song #1 Zero was the best song released last year. But, again that's just my opinion. Guess I have to add Audioslave to my list of new albums to buy. PJ, Tool, RHCP, Live and now Audioslave.
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  • I can't not love Cornell, he's a brilliant man. I'm looking forward to their next release. It couldn't come sooner!