The Nightwatchman
One Man Revolution


2.0
poor

Review

by FlawedPerfection EMERITUS
April 22nd, 2007 | 59 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Tom Morello's solo debut is a failure on all accounts.

The Nightwatchman, the moniker of Tom Morello’s solo project, is not at all what one might expect from Morello. Instead of effect-laden guitars and standard rock songs, One Man Revolution puts Tom Morello in front of a microphone with just an acoustic guitar. Why? He is a one man revolution, of course. According to Morello, The Nightwatchman is “the black Robin Hood of the 21st century.” That might be true; he is stealing from some of the greatest folk artists and trying to make it his own. He tries to sound like Johnny Cash while singing the protest songs of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Instead, One Man Revolution sounds like a monotonous funeral dirge.

With Audioslave breaking up, Rage Against the Machine reuniting, and all the other news surrounding Morello’s various projects, one must wonder where he gets the time to make a solo album. After hearing the album, it becomes apparent that Morello spent little time on the album, as One Man Revolution is an album of underdeveloped ideas and simple, stripped down acoustic songs meant to inspire the most liberal of liberal Americans, but do radical Americans, no matter which side they are on, need any more inspiration? On One Man Revolution, Morello says only what others have said, making no new points and no profound insight. Doesn’t he have an honors degree in political science from Harvard? Instead of using his vast political knowledge to raise questions about the government he consistently rebels against, Morello’s lyrics tell pointless metaphor after pointless metaphor. The opening stanza to Let Freedom Ring gives one of the best examples of this:

There's a man homeless and hungry
There's a wind that's hard and biting
There's a song in need of singing
There's a fuse in need of light
It's no secret the day is coming
And it's a day I hope to see
But if they ask
If they ask you brother
Who told you that
You didn't hear it from me

Here, Morello depicts a scene of hopelessness on the streets of America and speaks of a “day” that is coming, but throughout the song, he never elaborates on what that day might entail. Politics aside, Morello’s lyrics fail to make any points because of a lack of elaboration or explanation for anything he begins.

Musically, this album is just as poor as the lyrics. Most of the album is just Morello and an acoustic guitar playing predictable, repetitive chord progressions. Morello’s guitar work is great throughout the entire album, as he is an accomplished guitarist, and the production is clear with Brendan O’Brien behind the soundboard, but those are the only redeeming qualities of the album. Morello’s singing, his first effort as a lead singer, fails. Flesh Shapes the Day exemplifies Morello’s attempt to anthemic singing. Morello sings about racism in America, explaining that Jesus and his followers were black, so why should everyone oppress blacks? With a stereotypical blues riff, Morello enters a chorus that makes no sense, where he randomly says “mic check” repeatedly. When he sings the verses, it sounds more like speaking, taking a page out of Zach De La Rocha’s book. He fails to realize, however, that a stripped down acoustic setting calls for better vocal melodies. He sings like this throughout the entire album. The best songs on the album come when Morello brings more musicians in, like on the lead single The Road I Must Travel. Beginning with an almost patriotic melody, the song builds from palm-muted chords to a full band chorus. Backup vocalists aid Morello in his melodies, and even his more spoken word style in the verse works with the driving drums and bass behind him.

Overall, One Man Revolution sounds like Morello in the studio laying down basic ideas for songs that he could later expand upon and make into formidable, listenable songs. Instead, Morello felt satisfied with his efforts and released the album as is. Unfortunately, he forgot he cannot sing or write coherent lyrics, and mostly in these two aspects, One Man Revolution fails. The album also falls short because of repetition and a lack of energy. Aside from Morello’s guitar playing, there is nothing enjoyable for the listener. It’s time for Rage Against the Machine to come back.



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711
April 22nd 2007


1340 Comments


planereq are you an alt account?
Ive missed something.
And yes good review

FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
April 22nd 2007


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Yeah he's trust.

Slaapkamers
April 22nd 2007


596 Comments


Revolution!

Doppelganger
April 22nd 2007


3124 Comments


Great review. It looks like I can walk up to some of my friends and say, "I told you so."

iarescientists
April 22nd 2007


5865 Comments


Good review.

The thought of Tom Morello stripped down to just an acoustic guitar is pretty lol.

The Jungler
April 22nd 2007


4826 Comments


I honestly thought that were was a chance this would be good. Not that I was ever planning on hearing any of it though.
Nice review.

Stoo
April 22nd 2007


34 Comments


I'm still going to buy this. I like the songs I have heard.

Oddsen
April 22nd 2007


1127 Comments


I heard a tad bit of some of this and it seemed okay. Good review, but if I buy this I'll probably think better of it based on what i've heard.

samthebassman
April 22nd 2007


2164 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I loved "until the end" from the axis of justice album but I wouldnt be surprised if this was garbage.

Meatplow
April 22nd 2007


5523 Comments


Listening to it now... it's really pretentious. I'm a One Man Revolution, come on.

That mic check thing is f*cking awful. Good review.

londoncalling457
April 23rd 2007


2712 Comments


While I'm a huge fan of Rage Against the Machine, I have to admit this album is pretty awful. Atleast he tried..

Great review also. The summary made me lol for some reason.

renegadestrings
April 23rd 2007


1616 Comments


whatta shame though i kind of saw this coming.
what really gets me is the fact that Tom Morello, the man who got me playing guitar and who's band RATM helped get me interested in politics, he's still pulling this rebellion 'rally the troops' kind of thing. i want him and others to sing about world issues and or national issues, but what they sing about instead, are problems that have no solutions. poverty for example, a basic microeconomics class can help you understand why poverty is so hard to eliminate.

my point being, i'm a poli sci major as well, and maybe its just me 'conforming to the system,' but the real problems lie outside our borders and within the apathetic lives of many Americans
on the other hand, organizational fragmentation is becoming a real problem along with legislative problems... sigh, don't gimme a revolution, just give us a manifesto and we'll dissect itThis Message Edited On 04.23.07

DekWannaBFlea
April 24th 2007


284 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Interesting review. I'll have to give it a listen. Allmusic.com and Rollingstone gave it a decent review, (I generally hate Rollingstone but whatever) so we shall see.



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FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
April 26th 2007


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I love unsolicited negs.

samthebassman
April 28th 2007


2164 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Album isnt great but certainly isnt bad.

Abaddon2005
April 28th 2007


684 Comments


This review doesn't deserve a neg by any chance, but you did mess up some facts. He actually had been working on this album for quite awhile, for example.

colleen19
May 9th 2007


9 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

You all suck and have no idea what you are talking about. This review is horrible and the person writing doesn't know a thing about good music and inspiring lyrics. Tom morello is the best guitartist to come out of this generation and deserves credit for going solo and singing. He is making statements that are true and from the heart. This cd has been in my cd player since the week it came out. he is out there doing what none of you are and that is raising his voice no matter how it sounds hoping that he can touch a few and bring more to the peace and equal rights movement. Obviously you people do not care about the world or the people if you did you would dig this cd and understand the pointless metaphors. You guys have fun sitting around watching your country fall apart in front of your eyes and when that day comes the day i hope to see as well you will all be running around with your heads cut off not knowing what to do but people like tom morello and people that have the same ideas and belief will know what to do and we are the ones that will come up to save your sorry asses. see you all in the end.

Sepstrup
May 9th 2007


1567 Comments


Obviously you people do not care about the world or the people if you did you would dig this cd




colleen19
May 9th 2007


9 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

it isn't just one man it is an entire revolution and the revolution is important standing up for your rights and for the rights of others is important the people change the world the unimportant the poverty stricken the unnamed change the world and it is the people that say we just complain and complain that put the halt on the movement if everyone would get their heads out of their ass and make a difference then we would see change. the african americans had to make a stand the mexican americans had to make a stand hell in the beginning of our country we had to make a stand against a country ruling us we had to fight and revolutionize to gain our so called rights and freedom and now that our freedom is being taken from us we have to make a stand to stop it to break it down and raise up. quit bitching about how bad the cd is and get out there and start raising your voice to the corrupt raise your voice to the system and help us all make a difference.

colleen19
May 9th 2007


9 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

that has everything to do with the cd that is his damn point that is his message the point of making a cd was so people would listen to the message and maybe learn a thing or two lyrics are just as much the music and the lyrics aren't pointless it is just no one cares everyone thinks he wrote a solo album cause audioslave disbanded but that is not it a kid inspired him to put his music where his mouth is and none of you appreciate that this cd is a protest and and the protest has everything to do with if the album is good or not i am out here and i am helping the difference what are you doing about it?



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