06/11, 2007
Chris Cornell: Carry On
Much like he did with his first solo album, Euphoria Morning, Chris Cornell has followed a few years of rocking hard with a collection of songs that put on full display his talent as a singer and songwriter. Don’t let the so-called critics fool you, this is an incredible album. Shame on Rolling Stone’s recent review. 2 stars?! Come on, Rob Sheffield, get your head out of your ass.
“But his talent is for mindless wailing, hitting money notes in the high-grunge style, and he has no knack at all for the subtle sound he’s trying now.” Really , Rob? Give me a break. Did you even listen to all of the album? If Chris were to follow your advice then I’m sure you would have accused him of being one-dimensional and living in the past. One thing that you did get right in that review is that “Superunknown” is an incredible album that sounds just as good as it did, if not better, than when it was released 13 years ago. I , too, miss that era from the late 80’s to mid-90’s when incredible new rock music was all over the place. Bands like The Pixies, Jane’s Addiction, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, and more changed the whole makeup of rock music. But that was then….
Let’s get to the now.
Carry On begins with “No Such Thing”. This song instantly makes you think of Soundgarden with the opening riffs but then quickly becomes pure Chris Cornell once the verse begins.This song is both heavy and melodic. We’re off to a good start.
“Posion Eye” follows and doesn’t disappoint. This one has nice quirky chord progression that is in line with many of his songs throughout his career.
I heard you singing
I know this song
It’s my turn to write
I put this hook inside
So you won’t soon forget
I got the radar
I can see so farWith my poison eye
So true.
“Arms Around Your Love” could and may end up being a single. It’s kind of a heavy ballad and is a great song about heartbreak and loss. It’s about a guy who lost his girl because he never told her how much she meant to him and must now suffer the cost by seeing her with someone else.
“Safe and Sound” is a bluesy ballad that features another chorus that makes you want to sing. This one has Chris dreaming of a better world to live in. “I’ve never seen but I believe in a promised land.”, he sings. “Why can’t we pull this together, We can say we finally found a world around us, Safe and sound.”
“She’ll Never Be Your Man” is a great sounding song. Seems to me that this is about a guy who lost his girl to another girl.
“Ghosts” might as well be dedicated to Rob Sheffield. It’s about someone from his past who expects him to be who he was a long time ago, but he has grown and is now different. He doesn’t want to go back and thinks she should just leave if she can’t hang with that!
“Killing Birds” is very interesting lyrically. Let’s just say the character has come to terms with who he is. What he is just so happens to be a murderer. Makes me think of “Dexter.”
Here’s the shocker of the album: “Billie Jean”. Yes, the very song that catapulted Michael Jackson into the pop stratosphere. Chris completely strips the song down and gives it some soul and heart. Now this song is dark and almost haunting. According to Chris, this song came about from a conversation with his wife about unlikely covers. I never would have been able to mentally picture this song being done in this style. But is works, well.
“Scar on the Sky” would have fit nicely with the rest of the songs on Euphoria Morning. It’s a pretty uplifting song about how nothing else matters when he is with his love and how that love keeps him alive.
The first few notes of “Your Soul Today” instantly recalls the Rolling Stones. In typical Cornell fashion, it features hook-worthy chord progressions and a sing-along chorus.
“Finally Forever” is another melodic slow number.
“Silence the Voices” is the one political statement on the album. It has to do with questioning the logic of our leaders when it comes to making the decision to send us to war, knowing that many innocent men, women, and children will be killed via collateral damage. “I can’t understand how they silence the voices that say no….”
An acoustic version of “Disappearing Act” was featured in the closing credits of the movie “Bug”, which was a really bad movie from what I hear. This version features a full band arrangement.
The final track is “You Know My Name” from the movie Casino Royale. Truth be told, this one grew on me. The subtleties creep up on you. Combine Chris’ powerful voice and songwriting with familiar elements of the James Bond theme and you get a great song. I put this one right up there Duran Duran’s “A View to a Kill” and McCartney’s “Live and Let Die” as the best Bond theme songs of all time. The lyrics really match the new vibe that Daniel Craig (and the writers) give to Bond; dark. Also interesting is that it is as if the words are coming from M.
Arm yourself because no-one else here will save you
The odds will betray you
And I will replace you
You can’t deny the prize; it may never fulfill you
It longs to kill you
Are you willing to dieThe coldest blood runs through my veins
You know my name
It’s always harder to adjust to change especially if you liked the way things were to begin with. Many people hated Euphoria Morning when it came out because it wasn’t Soundgarden. People hated on Audio slave because it wasn’t Rage Against the Machine. Now I see reviews slamming this album because it’s not Soundgarden or Audioslave. Come on, people! All it takes is a few listens and these songs creep into your head. All of the elements that Chris Cornell brought to Soundgarden and Audioslave are all here, just listen for them. Any fan who was in love with “Seasons”, from the movie Singles will be delighted with this album just as they were with Euphoria Morning. You just can’t go wrong with the songwriting and vocal talent that Cornell possess.
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June 29th, 2007 at 9:44 pm
Wow, this is an awesome review of Carry On. You totally get it! I totally agree with you and love when you say that Ghosts needs to be dedicated to Ron Sheffield! That so-called “review” that he did in Rolling Stone is pure garbage. A lot of us who appreciate Chris’ new album responded to that review with our own. Yours is spot on. Enjoy!
June 30th, 2007 at 4:07 pm
All I can say is thank you for writing this. I saw the 2 star rating a couple of days ago and gave the writer a piece of my mind as well but the way you put it is simply amazing. You pointed out every single detail about this album which makes it so great and managed to prove your point without being vulgar. I completely agree with you because people change and so does their music. He is in a happy place in his life and it’s reflected in the music which is great to see because it comes from an honest place. Again thanks for the great comment.
July 2nd, 2007 at 6:27 am
I totally agree. This album showcases the diverse creativity that Cornell is best known for. If one were to go back through his entire catalog , I think that progression is astounding. To me this album proved yet again, that Cornell is a man of many hats. Never think you have him pegged..Cuz he will destroy your theory everytime. The man is a creative genius!! Carry on is BRILLIANT!!!
July 3rd, 2007 at 12:16 pm
Thank you so much for writing this wonderful, in depth, review of Carry On, I enjoyed reading it. I wish more reviewers would do their homework and actually listen the whole CD before judgement. Carry On is a beautiful collection of work - Chris’s lyrics are amazing as always, the only difference with this CD is that he is actually happy and sober. So naturally that is reflected in his work. Safe and Sound, Silence, Ghosts, Scar on the Sky…the list goes on. I love every single song on this album and I can’t wait to see him live @ Massey Hall on July 20th!!!
July 3rd, 2007 at 7:52 pm
Thsi review is an honest and accurate assessment of Carry On. The Rolling Stone review was ridiculous. What was Rob Sheffield on? Maybe he needed another listen…because like most great albums this one only truly reveals itself after a few listens…but it is definitely worth the wait. This is an amazing album. Carry On contains some of the most memorable lyrics and choruses Cornell has ever written. I love every song on this album and it is definitely the best cd released this year to date. Carry On is such a diverse album - i think there is something here for all fans of any of his previous work. My personal favs include: Safe & Sound, Dissapearing Act, Arms Around Your Love, Ghosts, No Such Thing, Finally Forever, and Silence The Voices. I hope an Australian tour isn’t too far away.
September 12th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Hello, nice post. Bookmark it.
September 29th, 2007 at 11:32 pm
Jessie
I dont agree with you, if you look in Google you will see that your wrong.
October 6th, 2007 at 4:41 pm
Thank you for sharing!
October 18th, 2007 at 8:37 pm
Great review! Someone who finally ‘gets’ Cornell. Thank you!