SEARCH RESULTS FOR: Audioslave
1 of 1 Pages

(Vocal/instrumental group, 2001–07) Formed from various seminal rock groups of the heaviest ilk, Audioslave – Chris Cornell (vocals), Tom Morello (guitar), Brad Wilk (drums) and Tim Commerford (bass) – make a racket honed through experience gained in the likes of influential acts Rage Against The Machine and Soundgarden. Perhaps too dry to be taken in one sitting, their ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

the country, and their breakneck indie soon became a template through which all A&R men looked for new talent. Styles & Forms | Twenty-First Century | Rock Personalities | Audioslave | Twenty-First Century | Rock ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

polemical as their metallic, rhythmic music. Their eponymous debut album (1992) bottled their live sound and frank social commentary. La Rocha left in 2000, the other members forming Audioslave with Chris Cornell, but RATM re-formed in 2007. Two years later they had a UK No. 1 with ‘Killing In The Name’ after an anti-X Factor campaign. Styles & ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

the band released their self-titled debut, and eventually three more studio albums. In 2000, de la Rocha quit the band, and Morello, Wilk and Commerford formed Audioslave with ex-Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, releasing three albums and a DVD of the band’s landmark free concert in Cuba. In 2007, Rage Against The Machine reunited at the ...

Source: Rock Guitar Heroes, consultant editor Rusty Cutchin

band Alice In Chains. Staley died of a heroin overdose eight years to the day after Cobain’s suicide. Elsewhere, the Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell is now a member of Audioslave, who are completed by the three instrumentalists from Rage Against The Machine. A self-titled album has received rave reviews. The glory days of what we traditionally recognize as grunge ...

Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music, general editor Paul Du Noyer
1 of 1 Pages

AUTHORITATIVE

An extensive music information resource, bringing together the talents and expertise of a wide range of editors and musicologists, including Stanley Sadie, Charles Wilson, Paul Du Noyer, Tony Byworth, Bob Allen, Howard Mandel, Cliff Douse, William Schafer, John Wilson...

CURATED

Classical, Rock, Blues, Jazz, Country and more. Flame Tree has been making encyclopaedias and guides about music for over 20 years. Now Flame Tree Pro brings together a huge canon of carefully curated information on genres, styles, artists and instruments. It's a perfect tool for study, and entertaining too, a great companion to our music books.

Rock, A Life Story

Rock, A Life Story

The ultimate story of a life of rock music, from the 1950s to the present day.

David Bowie

David Bowie

Fantastic new, unofficial biography covers his life, music, art and movies, with a sweep of incredible photographs.