Metal Hammer (UK)

TOM MORELLO

The Atlas Undergroun­d Fire MOM + POP

- MATT MILLS

Rage Against The Machine axeman brings Oli Sykes and Eddie Vedder into the fray

RAGE AGAINST THE

Machine lived to transgress.

As they soundtrack­ed 90s countercul­ture, their coalition of rap and rock tested both genres’ boundaries. Their onstage stunts, such as protesting censorship in the nude at

Lollapaloo­za, decimated the lines of political correctnes­s. And their guitarist, Tom Morello, somehow made funk-inspired licks sound perfectly heavy metal.

Two decades after RATM’S heyday, Tom still stirs controvers­y. His solo debut, The Atlas Undergroun­d, was self-described as “a brand-new alloy of metal, EDM and guitar-shreddery” and conflicted feedback was hurled in return. Depending on who you ask, its darting from genre to genre and cameo to cameo was either visionary or unfocused. Its follow-up splits the difference. This time also flirting with garage rock, folk, electronic and noise, it’s a smorgasbor­d of hits and misses.

Opening instrument­al Harlem Hellfighte­r encapsulat­es the album’s best qualities. Buzzing guitars are routinely interrupte­d by J-pop joviality before it finishes in a cacophony of synths. However, persistent­ly heavy percussion keeps everything anchored, invigorati­ng from start to end. In that vein, Oli Sykes’ yells affirm

Let’s Get The Party Started as an aggro anthem, while

Charmed I’m Sure uses a riff groovy enough for RATM as the nucleus of an EDM stomper. On the flipside, a pedestrian Highway To Hell casts two of rock’s greatest singers, Eddie Vedder and Bruce Springstee­n, as little better than frontmen for a pub cover band. Chris Stapleton leads The War Inside through nauseating­ly schmaltzy country, then Naraka plateaus in repetitive r’n’b beats. On The Shore Of Eternity proves a sadly similar finale, plodding monotonous­ly for eight minutes.

Tom Morello could easily shit out bottom-tier funk rock songs and call it a solo album. That he’s taken a dozen risks is magnificen­t, but no gambler wins every time. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Bring Me The Horizon, Royal Blood, Audioslave

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