May 30, 200521 yr Hmm.. I only know Out of Exile .. someone forced me to listen to it :P but I kinda like it.. which other songs of Audioslave should I listen?
March 18, 200620 yr I love Audioslave. I think the newest album is just great. Dandelion is an amazing song.
March 18, 200620 yr Your Time Has Come is great! It rocks out! And Like A Stone is beautiful. Great voice, like Eddie Vedder with more Soul.
March 22, 200620 yr Cornell has a great voice, hard to get for a rock singer. I listen to many of their songs everyday.
March 23, 200620 yr I really like Audioslave. The singer's voice is crazy sexy and they make good songs.
April 17, 200620 yr New Album news In the words of Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello, the rock and roll group's forthcoming third opus is an "ass-kicker." As fans might expect, the still-untitled LP (Morello said the band's toying with the idea of naming it Revelations) is bursting at the seams with the kind of brutal riff rock that's become Audioslave's trademark. But at the same time, they've woven deep '70s funk and soul grooves with heavy guitars, "and it's a pretty potent combination," he said. When the album drops (Morello dispelled reports that it will surface in June), expect the end result to be "really unique" and "as hard-rockin' an album as we've ever made," the guitarist said. "If you want your ass kicked, you've come to the right place," he added. "And you may have the opportunity to shake that ass too." Three weeks ago, Audioslave — Morello, frontman Chris Cornell, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk — finished tracking the disc with producer Brendan O'Brien. O'Brien mixed 2005's Out of Exile; Soundgarden's 1994 disc, Superunknown; and produced Rage Against the Machine's Evil Empire and The Battle of Los Angeles. Most of the 20 tracks the bandmembers brought into the studio "were written before we went on the last U.S. tour, so we had about two months of touring to play some of these songs in front of arenas and to go over them during a number of soundchecks." Audioslave took "the momentum of playing some of the best shows of our lives, as well as working out the kinks of some of these songs in front of a live audience, seeing what worked and didn't work," and recorded 16 tracks over the course of three weeks, Morello said. The "fast and furious pace," as he described it, was imposed by O'Brien because he wanted to capture "the intensity of the performance — the four of us, in a room, rocking the jam, top to bottom, to get the sweatiest, most intense take." For his part, Morello said he experimented with overdubs and worked with different guitars and amps "to create different colors." The end result, he said, is a record that "sounds like Led Zeppelin meets Earth, Wind & Fire." One of Morello's favorite tracks is a tune called "Original Fire." Like most Audioslave songs, it began with a single idea -- a riff he'd been tinkering with for years. "The songwriting process is tremendously democratic," he explained. "No matter where the initial idea for a song comes from, it goes into the Audioslave killing-machine grinder, and at the end of the day comes out something unique that you might not have expected." As Morello continued to sculpt the riff, he started to imagine what the finished track would sound like. Turns out he was way off-base. "It doesn't feel remotely like what I thought it would be when I came up with it on the guitar," he said. "Brad put sort of a double-time soul beat to it, and Tim had this super chocolate-thunder bass lick that went with it, and it turned out much better than I thought it would. Tim and Brad are just a ferociously funky rhythm section." Most of the ideas that were brought to the table ended up making it to tape because "we have confidence we can turn it into an Audioslave song we're going to love." Audioslave get overtly political on this album, with the song "Wide Awake." "It's the most political song Audioslave's ever written, and it's a scathing condemnation of the Bush administration's failures in the wake of Hurricane Katrina," Morello said. "It's a sad, powerful and angry song." There are a number of other tracks Morello's confident will make the final cut: the haunting and beautiful "Until We Fall"; "Moth," which was "the last song we wrote for this record, and it's a kick-ass, anthemic, 'Hammer of the Gods' riff-rock jam that will probably close the record"; "Revelations"; "One in the Same"; "Sound of a Gun"; "Until We Fall"; "Shape of Things to Come"; and "Broken City," which "is kind of Audioslave-plays-[War's] 'Low Rider.' " http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1527383/20060329/audioslave.jhtml?headlines=true&_requestid=198326
April 17, 200620 yr Yea i heard about that^^. New cd coming soon. Awesome! Hopefully its better than Out of Exile. I was really disappointed with that cd. Their first cd is soooo much better.
May 7, 200620 yr Well, if you can borrow a copy of the Live 8 Berlin DVD, a single song is on there: http://www.thelive8concert.com/germany.htm
May 8, 200620 yr I have never seen anywhere to borrow it. I've seen the Berlin DVD for sale but Audioslave is the only band I would want it for. And also I've seen Killing in the name of on youtube. I am mostly just looking for Doesn't Remind Me.
July 17, 200619 yr Audioslave is an amazing band. I want that videos too but it seems like no one has it:cry: :cry:
July 22, 200619 yr So the new single is out - Original Fire. I must say I like it. I'm looking forward to the new album on September 5th.
July 22, 200619 yr I like Original Fire. I like any song that Chris Cornell singing he has an incredible voice. can't wait for the new album!!:D
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