November 22, 2002
AUDIOSLAVE
By DARRYL STERDAN

AUDIOSLAVE
Audioslave
(Epic-Interscope/Sony)

We read somewhere that the guys in Audioslave don't wanna be called a supergroup. Who are they trying to fool?

Like it or not, they're a supergroup in every sense of the word. They've got the high-wattage lineup -- mighty-lunged Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell and the players from Rage Against the Machine.

They've got the high-impact sound -- a bombastic, arena-sized assault of dynamite monster-boogie rock. Hell, they've even got the most essential element for a true supergroup: A really crappy name.

Thing is, though, on their ferocious and formidable self-titled debut album, they may not be the supergroup you expect. The thundering brontosaurus swagger of tracks like Cochise, Light My Way and Set it Off have less in common with Soundgarden's grunge-metal or RATM's blistering rap-metal than they do with the classic '70s guitar-rawk of Zeppelin or Deep Purple. In fact, truth be told, Cornell's banshee wailing and blooz-metal moaning sound eerily like David Coverdale with a soul patch, while axeman Tom Morello's onomatopoeic guitar-god pyrotechnics come off like Steve Vai in a hoodie and Kangol.

Hell, no wonder these guys don't want you to call them a supergroup. Because if you did, that supergroup could very easily be Whitesnake. (More on Audioslave)

Track Listing


1. Cochise
2. Show Me How To Live
3. Gasoline
4. What You Are
5. Like A Stone
6. Set It Off
7. Shadow On The Sun
8. I Am The Highway
9. Exploder
10. Hypnotize
11. Bring Em Back Alive
12. Light My Way
13. Getaway Car
14. The Last Remaining Light