.tmorello looks back at his whole career — and reflects on current events — in our in-depth new 'RS Interview: Special Edition.' See more here:
Morello has dual retrospectives on the way in the form of a photo book,so the interview also finds him looking back in depth at his entire life and career, from his childhood in Illinois to his time with Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, and the E Street Band, among other highlights. “I always imagined myself a monogamous musician,” Morello says. “And then, it took Rage a long time between records, and I just had too much music in me.
Morello says very little about the current moment surprises him. “This stuff is coming to a head,” he says. “But there’s nothing new about racism. There’s nothing new about imperialism. I mean, Zack [de la Rocha’s] brilliant lyrics in those Rage songs were written during the Clinton administration. Racism and imperialism are two of the fundamental building blocks of the United States of America. And there’s a cognitive dissonance that we have to live in every single day.
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