{"id":704,"date":"2008-12-04T17:47:55","date_gmt":"2008-12-05T00:47:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/keymasterproductions.com\/blog\/?p=704"},"modified":"2008-12-04T17:47:55","modified_gmt":"2008-12-05T00:47:55","slug":"chinese-democracy-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.keymasterproductions.com\/blog\/2008\/12\/04\/chinese-democracy-review\/","title":{"rendered":"&quot;Chinese Democracy&quot; Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Usually I try to write a witty original title for a post, something that sort of implies what the post is about but at the same time adds a touch of ironic detachment.  There is no way I could do that here.  My title needed to be as simple as Axl&#8217;s album is complex.  After 17 years a new GnR album has been released.  I have it.  I&#8217;ve listened to it a few times.  It does not suck.  In many places it flat out rocks.  I&#8217;m surprised but I&#8217;m not.<br \/>\nChuck Klosterman, author of <a href=\"http:\/\/search.barnesandnoble.com\/Sex-Drugs-and-Cocoa-Puffs\/Chuck-Klosterman\/e\/9780743236010\/?itm=1\">Sex, Drugs and Coco Puffs<\/a> (one of the funniest books I&#8217;ve ever read &#8211; I literally laughed out loud on the 6 train reading it which caused a good number of passengers to stare at me), wrote a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.avclub.com\/content\/feature\/chuck_klosterman_reviews\">review in the Onion AV Club section<\/a> which does a great job of summing up the album.  He sets the tone when he says right off the bat that,<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Reviewing Chinese Democracy is not like reviewing music. It&#8217;s more like reviewing a unicorn. Should I primarily be blown away that it exists at all? Am I supposed to compare it to conventional horses? To a rhinoceros? Does its pre-existing mythology impact its actual value, or must it be examined inside a cultural vacuum, as if this creature is no more (or less) special than the remainder of the animal kingdom?&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I too am incredibly confused and conflicted about listening to and reviewing the album.  What am I supposed to do?  Should I compare it to solely the GnR back catalog when the band was the band?  Should I try to forget my years of longing for this mystery album, of joking about how Axl was driving the GnR legacy off a steep Hollywood Hills cliff, of thinking of Axl locked away in a studio endlessly turning multicolored knobs to get things exactly perfect and most of all of wondering if he will ever just <em>stop<\/em> and release the album?<br \/>\nIn full disclosure, I must inform you that I love GnR.  One of my great musical disappointments is not having seen the old pre-Axl buying the name and going his own way Guns n Roses live.  I was a meek junior high school student when the &#8220;Use Your Illusion&#8221; albums were out and an even meeker and younger child when &#8220;Appetite&#8221; and &#8220;Lies&#8221; debuted so its not like I really had an option to go to a show but I still, I lived in that era and am super bummed I missed out, especially the Guns n Roses \/ Metallica tour in 1992.<br \/>\nSure, this new album technically only has one original GnR member on it in Axl while the Slash&#8217;s Snakepit album from 1994 had four original GnR members in it but &#8220;It&#8217;s Five O&#8217;Clock Somewhere&#8221; sounds more like Tesla than GnR while &#8220;Chinese Democracy&#8221; sounds <em>a lot<\/em> like it should have been titled  &#8220;Use Your Illusion 3.&#8221;<br \/>\nI actually started to write this post right when I got the album but I&#8217;m glad I waited to let the music seep in.   Now more than ever I think the &#8220;Illusion&#8221; reference is particularly on target.  An &#8220;Appetite&#8221; homage this is not &#8211; I mean, Axl even reuses the &#8220;What we&#8217;ve got here is failure to communicate&#8221; quote from  &#8220;Cool Hand Luke&#8221; which was used at the beginning of &#8220;Civil War&#8221; (a &#8220;UYI 2&#8221; song).   Axl&#8217;s voice is a still a strong live wire &#8211; I hear his screech and half the time my mind&#8217;s eye immediately sees Ahnold leather jacket clad on motorcycle in &#8220;Terminator 2&#8221; &#8211; I just can&#8217;t help.<br \/>\nThe album features some fast kick ass hard rocking songs. There also some slow November Rain \/ Estranged like piano driven ballads which give it the &#8220;UYI&#8221; feel.  I&#8217;m not in love with the album per se but I am in serious like.  I keep finding myself listening to it whenever I get a chance &#8211; I keep challenging myself to see if I really like and if so, what do I think this mean about Axl&#8217;s role in the band&#8217;s past considering this album is his demonic baby.<br \/>\nRight now, my favorite songs are &#8220;Catcher in the Rye&#8221; (which along with &#8220;Street of Dreams&#8221; reminds me of &#8220;Yesterdays&#8221; &#8211; another &#8220;UYI 2&#8221; song) and &#8220;I.R.S.&#8221;   Axl sings on &#8220;Catcher&#8221; that &#8220;If I thought that I was crazy, I guess I&#8217;d have more fun&#8221; and if that comment is about the torturous process of making this album, I&#8217;m happy to report that to me in the end it was worth the wait.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Usually I try to write a witty original title for a post, something that sort of implies what the post is about but at the same time adds a touch of ironic detachment. There is no way I could do that here. 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