Audioslave singer rips Damn Yankees, other 'supergroups'
A quote from Audioslave/ex-Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell, from the July issue of Classic Rock magazine:
"Where 'supergroup' became a bad thing was in the 80s where you had Power Station and Asia and Damn Yankees, where it seemed like a convenient way to remarket the crap that these idiots already did. And with absolutely no dedication towards making great music or continuing on in a new way that's as vital as something they did in the past."
Ouch! Actually if one ignores the nastiness I find it difficult to argue with his point; it's fair to say that Asia, Damn Yankees and Bad English and GTR for that matter tailored their sound to fit what was popular at the time rather than taking creative risks or chances. (I wouldn't lump Power Station in with the other bands since that project was a departure from the synth-heavy Duran Duran sound.) I still like the songs on the first DY CD but find it almost unlistenable these days due to the crappy '80s production, especially the shitty drum sound.
"Where 'supergroup' became a bad thing was in the 80s where you had Power Station and Asia and Damn Yankees, where it seemed like a convenient way to remarket the crap that these idiots already did. And with absolutely no dedication towards making great music or continuing on in a new way that's as vital as something they did in the past."
Ouch! Actually if one ignores the nastiness I find it difficult to argue with his point; it's fair to say that Asia, Damn Yankees and Bad English and GTR for that matter tailored their sound to fit what was popular at the time rather than taking creative risks or chances. (I wouldn't lump Power Station in with the other bands since that project was a departure from the synth-heavy Duran Duran sound.) I still like the songs on the first DY CD but find it almost unlistenable these days due to the crappy '80s production, especially the shitty drum sound.