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Night Horse , The Dark Won't Hide You [Tee Pee Records]

By Jason Diamond » Please don't turn away when you read the name Soundgarden in the following paragraphs. I have made the mistake before of taking thy name in vain and it has come back to haunt me.

Sure, Chris Cornell has become the prototypical rock douche to come out of the 1990s (save Scott Weiland of course), but there was a time when Soundgarden came oh-so-close to inheriting Led Zeppelin's title of "heaviest rock god's in the world."

Then said douchebaggery took over.

While guitarist Kim Thayil took the respectable route and continued doing "heavy" things (give one listen to his contribution on the Sunn O)))/Boris record Altar called "Blood Swamp"), Cornell cut his hair and went on to front the awful "supergroup" Audioslave. Quite soon after they disbanded and Cornell needed another option, he promptly went back into the solo career he started a few years prior. By himself, his work has been described as "the lighter side of Chris Cornell."

If there are indeed a gods of metal, they might be placing Mr. Cornell in a place worse than hell in the world to come.

Thankfully Los Angeles band Night Horse has come into the picture. While having nothing to do with Soundgarden-alumni (they do count Sam Velde of the under-appreciated band Bluebird among their ranks) they do churn out these six headbangers that stick to traditions started by bands that came before them while maintaining a freshness that is usually nonexistent in the tradition-leaning heavy music scene.
Something the band from Seattle that I make mention of once did.

The comparisons to Cornell and Companies' glory days don't end there. The first few moments of lead off track "Don't Need Your Lovin'" harken back to the finest moments of the 1991 blockbuster, Badmotorfinger. A record that has been cited by many of today's "monsters of rock" as a touchstone in the evolution of what can really only be described as "heavy metal."

Unlike that bevy of bands whose Marshall stacks reach the sky, Night Horse also takes time to pay homage to groups like Humble Pie and Alice Cooper (another one who has gone the way of the douche) circa 1972 while displaying licks that would make any employee at Guitar Center drop to his knees and weep for joy.  Nowhere is this on display better than the entire middle portion of the workout that is "Worried Life Blues."  

My guess is that Dark Horse aren't out to change anybody's mind as to if they like this sort of stuff or not, but I'd like to advise somebody to get Mr. Cornell to listen to The Dark Won't Hide You in an attempt to get his soul back.

Posted on October 13, 2008

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Haven't checked in since January. Hmmmm...let's see...I'm a novice, new to rock and roll.....hey Chris...ever see Jimi Hendrix live....I have...think I was about 14 or 15 then...saw the Who live at the forum, jethro tull...just to name a few. At any rate...Obviously you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. It's a good band and I like 'em. Could be my son being in it may sway my opinion but I try not to let that fact get in the way. I provide all the constructive criticisum I can.....How old are you Chris...I'm 55...I know what I like in music...and it's not limited to rock and roll...good music is good music no matter what the genre. I think you're just an opinionated asshole. But then I don't even know who the heck you are. Here's you oppourtunity to enlighten me

Ron D'Itri on August 06, 2009

How old are you Ron, 16? If you saw that list & knew all the songs involved, you would agree. Hell, I bet the band would even agree. Obviously you're a novice, new to music, or at least Rock&Roll.

Chris Cornell on January 28, 2009

Yes...you are the only one hearing that...Night Horse ROCKS

Ron D'Itri on January 18, 2009

Silly, silly review writer.

Chris Cornell on January 16, 2009

Sorry guys, it's been done before... but better. Am I the only one that hears this? Don't Need Your Lovin' > Dead & Bloated by Stone Temple Pilots Wicked Love > Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight by Spinal Tap For You (Greg's Lament) > Rock Me by Great White Heart And Soul (Bonus Track) > Calling Dr. Love by Kiss

Chris Cornell on January 16, 2009

these guys are the motherfucker... in a good way, fer sure.

mink mother on October 13, 2008

Badmotorfinger changed my life for the better

Aus Rotman on October 13, 2008