Audioslave

Revelation of a more cohesive band

Audioslave

Revelations - 2006

Audioslave has managed to build quite a reputation with their first album which has sold aoubt 5.000.000 albums

worldwide). Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell combined with Rage Against The Machine into a new project. And what a debut

the band had, with performances on several festival main stages all over Europe the band proved they were still able to write

high quality songs. The second album of the band ‘Out Of Exile’ was a disappointment for fans and press. It wasn’t bad but

people expected so much more of this band (2.000.000 copies worldwide). In 2006 the band has returned with their third album

‘Revelations’.

Audioslave have used more funk on this album. After reading the biography of the album it seems bassist Tim Commerford

and drummer Brad Wilk are responsible for this change in the sound. Well, let the lord praise these guys because Audioslave

sounds more refreshing again. Not every song has got the funky parts and sometimes the record gets a bit slow but it is great

to hear songs like ‘Original Fire’, ‘Someday’, ‘One And The Same’ and the title track ‘Revelations’. If you want proof just

listen to the amazing bass line in ‘Broken City’ and get blown away by some new elements used by Audioslave.

After the ‘Out Of Exile’ album Audioslave was bound to refresh their music. ’Out Of Exile’ was a bit disappointing and

they promised to deliver great quality on their third album. It's good to hear the band has fulfilled their promise and

create some magical tones and songs on ‘Revelations’. When I read reviews where the people are stating the sound is still

‘the same’ I have to disagree, Audioslave has changed and improved their sound and tried to make it even closer to

perfection. Of course the vocals of Chris and the guitar parts of Tom are still prominent but the influence of the other two

musicians are clearly present on this disc.

But as you might guess there are a couple of radio hits on this album which decrease the nice tempo you start with. I

never liked the slower songs of Audioslave and too bad there are a couple of these songs on this album as well. Look at it

this way: it is still all about money, so the band just has to!

For the Audioslave fan I can recommend this album. Listen to it more often, you have to get used to some parts but you

will love the album. The music machine works fast with Audioslave and this time it has created a quality disc!

Track List

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