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Chinese Democracy

Guns N' Roses

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In truth, not a Guns N’ Roses album, but an Axl Rose and Friends production, as not another single member from the band’s original line-up is present here. In their place is a virtual militia of guitar players — often four to five at a time — and an extended crew of keyboardists, including Use Your Illusion-era Dizzy Reed. With all this firepower, Rose uses his surly, knowing howl to ID these hard rock tunes with his fervent, often imagined, sense of injustice and works his way into quite a tizzy. He’s raging against something that’s holding the world back in the title track and he’s stalking the stage with the gothic thrust of Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson on “Better” and adopting the Robert Plant banshee scream throughout “Riad N’ the Bedouins.” While Rose spends much of his vocal range in a high anguished falsetto, his backing group use everything from prog-rock Mellotron and strings for “There Was a Time” to piano and orchestra for the Freddie Mercury-inspired power-ballad “Street of Dreams.” Rose doesn’t believe in small moves. An album that has taken 15 years to appear and has used 14 studios to create it could only be this grandiose: Larger than life in every conceivable way.

Customer Reviews

Axl has made a great album but..... we need the old GN'R!

good album but we need Slash, Izzy, Duff, and Steven back!

Worst Album Ever

There is nothing in this album that even remotely makes me wanna listen to it do yourself a favor and don't buy it

Almost worth the wait

This album took nearly two decades to complete, and while it had been rumored to be completed numerous times, the music doesn't sound dated or trendy. Not really jumping on any particular bandwagon of the last 15 years, the songs are generally strong and played with fantastic musicianship. One of the best guitar-oriented albums to be released in years, the albums main fault is the inclusion of so many ballads. While "Sorry" and "This I Love" are great slower songs, and "There Was A Time" is also beautifully written, the 'band' sounds best when they are playing up tempo and Axl is singing with attitude. Even mid-tempo songs like "Better" and "If The World" show dynamic writing and a knack for hooks. Buckethead and Axl Rose should reunite as songwriters, because their writing as a combo is very impressive, and Bucketheads unique melodic sensibilities are what keep the songs he was involved in the most interesting. Those who love Axl's voice won't be disappointed, as he still sounds fantastic here, hitting nearly the same notes as he did 20 years ago. However, those who are looking for the same Guns N Roses sound that made them the biggest band in the world in the late eighties and mid-nineties will be disappointed. The bluesy, sleazy sound is gone, replaced with a more mature and constructed approach that succeeds more than it fails. Here's hoping the follow-up doesn't take even half as long.

Biography

Formed: 1985 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

At a time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N' Roses brought raw, ugly rock & roll crashing back into the charts. They were not nice boys; nice boys don't play rock & roll. They were ugly, misogynistic, and violent; they were also funny, vulnerable, and occasionally sensitive, as their breakthrough hit, "Sweet Child O' Mine," showed. While Slash and Izzy Stradlin ferociously spit out dueling guitar riffs worthy of Aerosmith or the Stones, Axl Rose screeched out his...
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