The "Chinese Democracy" wait is over
Can't wait until Sunday to hear Guns N' Roses' "Chinese Democracy"? Of course, you can. You've waited 14 years already, what's a few more days? But Axl Rose ended the suspense this morning, letting his entire magnum opus stream on the GN'R MySpace page.
“Chinese Democracy” is a good effort and it would’ve seemed even better if it came out in a decent amount of time, say, you know, a decade ago. The hard-hitting title track is potent, but whatever shock value it may have had has been diminished by what has come in the meantime, with Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor perfecting that industrial snarl years ago and System of a Down dominating virtuoso metal guitar solos for at least two albums now. “Better” is a stronger song, maybe the album’s best chance for a radio hit with its grand hook and Rose’s impassioned vocals, but even that sounds a little retro.
Sometimes, it sounds like Rose knows he went too far with this album. “It was a long time for you, it was a long time for me,” he sings in the overstuffed “There Was a Time,” with its choirs and elaborate strings parts. “It'd be a long time for anyone, but looks like it's meant to be.”