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Album Audioslave by Audioslave Review

It's subtle, but telling, that the cover of Audioslave's eponymous debut is designed by Storm Thorgerson, the artist behind Pink Floyd's greatest album sleeves. Thorgerson, along with Roger Dean, epitomized the look of the '70s, the era of supergroups, which is precisely what Audioslave is - a meeting of Rage Against the Machine, minus Zack de la Rocha, with former Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell. Though both bands were leading lights of alt-metal in the '90s, the two came from totally separate vantage points: Rage Against the Machine was fearlessly modern, addressing contemporary politics over Tom Morello's hip-hop-influenced guitar, while Soundgarden dredged up '70s metal fueled with the spirit of punk. That these two vantage points don't quite fit shouldn't be a surprise - there is little common ground between the two, apart that they're refugees from brainy post-metal bands. Of the two camps, Chris Cornell exerts the strongest influence, pushing the Rage Against the Machine boys toward catchier hooks and introspective material. Occasionally, the group winds up with songs that play to the strengths of both camps, like the storming lead single "Cochise". For Cornell fans, it's a relief to hear him unleash like this, given the reserve of his brooding solo debut, but this is hardly a one-man show. The Rage band, led by the intricate stylings of guitarist Tom Morello, gets their chance to shine, including on numbers that are subtler and shadier than the average Rage tune. Which brings up the primary fault on the album: Perhaps Morello, and perhaps the rest of RATM, are technically more gifted than, say, Soundgarden, but they never sound as majestic, as powerful, or as cinematic as what Cornell's songs need. His muted yet varied solo album proved that he needed muscle, but here it's all muscle, no texture or color. Consequently, many of the songs sound like they're just on the verge of achieving liftoff, never quite reaching their potential. There are moments, usually arriving in the first half, where Audioslave suddenly, inexplicably clicks, sounding like a band, not a marketer's grand scheme. Still, these moments are few and far between and it's hard to get through this album as a whole. By the end, it's clear that this pairing was a clever idea, but not an inspired one.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Included lyricsCochise 3:42 preview song Cochise Download track Cochise
2 Included lyricsShow Me How To Live 4:38 preview song Show Me How To Live Download track Show Me How To Live
3 Included lyricsGasoline 4:39 preview song Gasoline Download track Gasoline
4 Included lyricsWhat You Are 4:09 preview song What You Are Download track What You Are
5 Included lyricsLike A Stone 4:54 preview song Like A Stone Download track Like A Stone
6 Included lyricsSet It Off 4:23 preview song Set It Off Download track Set It Off
7 Included lyricsShadow On The Sun 5:43 preview song Shadow On The Sun Download track Shadow On The Sun
8 Included lyricsI Am The Highway 5:35 preview song I Am The Highway Download track I Am The Highway
9 Included lyricsExploder 3:26 preview song Exploder Download track Exploder
10 Included lyricsHypnotize 3:27 preview song Hypnotize Download track Hypnotize
11 Bring Em Back Alive 5:30 preview song Bring Em Back Alive Download track Bring Em Back Alive
12 Included lyricsLight My Way 5:04 preview song Light My Way Download track Light My Way
13 Included lyricsGetaway Car 5:00 preview song Getaway Car Download track Getaway Car
14 Included lyricsThe Last Remaining Light 5:17 preview song The Last Remaining Light Download track The Last Remaining Light
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