In
Full Revolt
Rage Against the Machine
pays homage to its heroes
By CHRISTOPHER JOHN FARLEY
Relationships
come and go; record collections are always there for emotional
consolation. But what do you do when your favorite band breaks
up with you? The hip-hop/hard-rock quartet Rage Against the
Machine has proved to be one of the most exciting bands around
during its eight-year run, melding slashing guitars, rap rhythms
and political fervor with unsurpassed skill. Recently, though,
front man Zack de la Rocha announced plans to go solo. Rage
guitarist Tom Morello says the band will continue, but he's
not sure it will do so under the same name. Is there a chance
de la Rocha might rejoin his mates after he gets this solo
thing out of his system? Says Morello: "We're not planning
a reunion tour just yet."
For now, Rage fans will have to make do with what could be the band's final studio CD, the magnificent Renegades (Epic). The project started as a live album with a few bonus studio tracks that paid tribute to musical rebels. The extra tracks turned out so well that the band members decided to turn the CD into a collection of cover songs. Renegades includes songs by the hip-hop duo Eric B. and Rakim (Microphone Fiend), punk pioneers MC5 (Kick Out the Jams) and even folk rocker Bob Dylan (Maggie's Farm). Rage's versions radically transform the originals, altering the melodies and providing fresh rhythmic fire. Paying homage to rebel heroes, Rage has confirmed its place among them.
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January 29, 2001
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COVER
STORIES
COVER:
People Power-the Sequel
Abandoned by even his closest allies, President Joseph Estrada gives in
to the crowds on Manila's streets and agrees to make room for Vice President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
New Boss:
Arroyo returns to the palace she grew up in
A
S I A
CHINA:
Contraband in Cribs
The one-child policy spawns a harrowing trade in infants
T
H E A R T S
BOOKS: The gladiatorial thrills and galley-slave tedium of sperm-whale
hunting
Unraveling the enigma of Ho
Chi Minh
George Saunders' bizarre
suburbia
MUSIC:
A homage to musical Renegades
CINEMA:
Why Penélope Cruz is the belle of Hollywood
TRAVELER'S
ADVISORY
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