Re: Rage Against The Machine
Posted: Tue June 06, 2017 3:16 am
Ugh. Fuck.
Zach, you're our only hope.
Zach, you're our only hope.
Never actually got around to listening to that track. Actually I'll probably do that now.verb_to_trust wrote:He had that song come out a year or so ago that wasn't any good. Probably had to go back to the drawing board for another five years.
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
Agreed.Strat wrote:He's a monster with rage. Thats what we are talking about here. We need Rage.
He did that One Day as a Lion EP that was decentverb_to_trust wrote:He had that song come out a year or so ago that wasn't any good. Probably had to go back to the drawing board for another five years.
shut up old grouchverb_to_trust wrote:Rage had their time. Their brand of music is a young man's game. To me, the explanation for the band not being active is that Zach understands and respects that it would ring hollow.
Looks like a time travelerSimple Torture wrote:I was just watching some RATM videos the other day. How about this motherfucker in the "Sleep Now In The Fire" video?
he needs to just release that goddamn thingbune wrote:He did an entire album with Trent Reznor, wtf ever happened to that.
his version of 'going through the motions' with DJ Shadow and Trent Reznor in the early 2000's is probably better than 97% of the music that has been released by everyone on planet earth since 2000from wikipedia:
Following the disbandment of Rage Against the Machine, de la Rocha worked on a solo album he had been recording since before the band's dissolution, working with DJ Shadow, El-P, Muggs, Dan The Automator, Roni Size, DJ Premier and Questlove with production partner James Poyser.[16] The album never came to fruition, and de la Rocha started a new collaboration with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, in which around 20 tracks were produced.[17] Reznor thought the work was "excellent",[17] but said the songs will likely never be released as de la Rocha was not "ready to make a record" at that time.[18] On working with DJ Shadow and Reznor, de la Rocha admitted in a 2008 interview that:
“ When I left Rage... first off, I was very heartbroken, and secondly, I became obsessed with completely reinventing my wheel. In an unhealthy way, to a degree. I kind of forgot that old way of allowing yourself to just be a conduit. When I was working with Trent and Shadow, I felt that I was going through the motions. Not that what was produced wasn't great, but I feel now that I've maybe reinvented the base sounds that emanate from the songs.[19]