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Axl Rose Brings 'G n R' Into The 21st Century With 'Chinese Democracy'



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By : David Glisan    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-02 17:31:24
The worst thing can be said about Chinese Democracy is that its not the wall to wall heavy metal onslaught suggested by the early release of the title track. On the other hand, it very well may be the best album of the year.

After a rock band becomes a major success, they're really in a 'no win' position. If they try to break new artistic ground, exploring different sounds or influences, they'll invariably hear complaints that they were better the way they 'used to be'. If they keep doing things the same way, a band risks losing any sort of artistic relevance and becoming a 'nostalgia act'. KISS is a good example--a lot of purists hated it when they took off their makeup and became another 80's 'hair metal' band, but they deserved respect for doing something different and trying to forge a new artistic path. On the other hand, there's KISS now: Gene Simmons eventually made the calculated, slightly cynical decision that commerce trumped art. Hes now giving fans the best representation of KISS that their nostalgic desires long for"to the extent of dressing a new guitarist and drummer up like Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. Not exactly a high water mark in artistic creativity, but a highly lucrative enterprise that reportedly nets Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley a cool half million bucks per concert.

Axl Rose could have taken the same route with Guns n Roses. Patch things up with former lead guitarist Slash and they could have toured forever playing the old songs for nostalgic fans and made a ridiculous amount of money. To some extent, Slash has chosen this route with his band Velvet Revolver. They play similar blues based hard rock to vintage GnR, and brought in former Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland on vocals (who sounded almost just like Axl on a number of the early STP songs)

Axl refused to play the nostalgia game. Hes a very talented guy, but he doesnt have much of a knack for self promotion or media spin. While he worked on putting together a new version of the band and recording Chinese Democracy he let a variety of interests"not the least of which were his old bandmates"control the media spin. As a result, people had been brainwashed into thinking that the album was a stinker before it was even finished.

In a lot of ways, 'Chinese Democracy' builds upon the variety and complexity of the two 'Use Your Illusion' albums. Like 'Illusion', the album grows and evolves with repeated listening.

On Chinese Democracy thats definitely the case"the best example being the song Better. Axl claims that he doesnt try to write hit singles and thats probably the case, but in addition to being an impressive tour de force for Robin Finck on guitar it may be the catchiest pop song since The Killers first album.

One of the real triumphs of Chinese Democracy is the difficulty that a listener has in pigeonholing the songs"with the overall observation that there's a lot of the Elton John inspired piano stuff first heard on the Illusion albums its clear that the band is going in a new musical direction and one that is somewhat unpredictable but very exciting.

Perhaps the worst thing about 'Chinese Democracy' is that a number of the songs have clearly been overproduced--not really surprising for an album that took so long to make. The best example of this may be 'Madagascar'--the band has been playing this song live for almost a decade, but the finish product doesn't have the same 'edge' or emotion that has been on display during live performances.

That's a minor beef, however, about what is overall an amazing album. If you're one of those who've bought into all of the anti-Axl media hype the best suggestion I can make is to try and put aside all of your prejudices, preconceptions, and misgivings and just listen to Chinese Democracy. There's nothing nostalgic about it, just the sound of a great band breaking new ground.

Author Resource:

David Glisan is music editor for The Savage Science, a website covering both MMA fights and heavy metal music. He's an avid MMA and boxing enthusiast as well, and reportsUFC news for several mainstream sports broadcasts and websites. He's practiced several martial arts forms since childhood and holds a black belt in judo.

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