Let’s get right to it: The first Guns n’ Roses album of new, original songs since the first Bush administration is a great, audacious, unhinged and uncompromising hard-rock record. In other words, it sounds a lot like the Guns n’ Roses you know. At times, it’s the clenched-fist five that made 1987’s perfect storm, Appetite for Destruction; more often, it’s the one sprawled across the maxed-out CDs of 1991’s Use Your Illusion I and II, but here compressed into a convulsive single disc of supershred guitars, orchestral fanfares, hip-hop electronics, metallic tabernacle choirs and Axl Rose’s still-virile, rusted-siren singing.
If Rose ever had a moment’s doubt or repentance over what Chinese Democracy has cost him in time (13 years), money (14 studios are listed in the credits) and body count — including the exit of every other founding member of the band — he left no room for it in these 14 songs. “I bet you think I’m doin’ this all for my health,” Rose cracks through the saturation-bombing guitars in “I.R.S.,” one of several glancing references on the album to what he knows a lot of people think of him: that Rose, now 46, has spent the last third of his life running off the rails, in half-light. But when he snaps, “All things are possible/I am unstoppable,” in the thumper “Scraped,” that’s not loony hubris — just a good old rock & roll “fuck you,” the kind that made him and the old band hot and famous in the first place.
And will everyone in the United States really get a free Dr. Pepper?
the tracklist:
01. Chinese Democracy
02. Shackler’s Revenge
03. Better
04. Street Of Dreams (Fans know of this being ‘The Blues’)
05. If The World
06. There Was A Time
07. Catcher N’ The Rye
08. Scraped
09. Riad N’ The Bedouins
10. Sorry
11. I.R.S.
12. Madagascar
13. This I Love
14. Prostitute
Bob
November 11th, 2008 at 22:52
Dude-this review was lifted DIRECTLY from Rolling Stone. At least try and come up with your own thoughts.
cromag
November 11th, 2008 at 23:13
axel must b broke
Attu
November 12th, 2008 at 00:04
I have no thoughts of my own. You should know that by now. That’s why I linked to the Rolling Stone article. I think that gives them the credits they deserve.
Yaikz
November 12th, 2008 at 00:08
yeah bob
that’s what we do, we send them visitors…
first time on the internet?
look around, it’s really big and people link to eachother.
wtf
November 12th, 2008 at 01:23
big deal, they sucked then, i’m sure they still suck now.
and LOL@bob… hahaha! you got dogged.