The hard-driving supergroup's third album is a seething mix of rock and R&B in the grand old fashion of Led Zeppelin, and although singer Chris Cornell is no Robert Plant, the band's unified musical vision belies the usual music biz scenario of warring oversized superstar egos. The album-opening title track is a superbly confident hunk of riff-rock, and Tom Morello's wah-wah guitar pyrotechnics on "Sound of a Gun" likewise conjure heavy rock's early-1970s golden years.
01 Revelations 02 One And The Same 03 Sound Of A Gun 04 Until We Fall 05 Original Fire 06 Broken City 07 Somedays 08 Shape Of Things To Come 09 Jewel Of The Summertime 10 Wide Awake 11 Nothing Left To Say But Goodbye 12 Moth