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The guitarist Tom Morello In an interview with Q101 he reflected on the future of Rage Against The Machine revealing that the band could have closed its own live activity after the difficulties of the 2022 tour. The guitarist spoke of the difficulties of the band on tour, deriving from the accidents suffered both by him and the singer Zack de la rocha During the North American tour of 2022 which marked the first important live performances of the band after the initial dissolution in 2000.

This is the thought of the 61 -year -old New York musician: “Well, the irony is that before that tour I broke the Achilles tendon. So I was in the rehearsal room with crutches. I would undergo an open heart intervention on the stage and I would not have canceled a concert. The show must continue. Then Zack was in excellent shape. Everyone did their best to make this happen. Sometimes it happens. Achilles tendon and had in a certain sense given my path.

Morello also spoke of the unstable nature of the band and his successes. “Here’s how I see it: the Rage Against The Machine have always been an unstable situation. And the fact that we made four great records, the fact that we played live in 2022 and that a new generation had the opportunity to … even when Zack was sitting at those concerts (after the breakdown of the Achilles tendon, ed. People have closed with five Sold-Out evenings to the Madison Square Garden. I will bring that stuff to Chicago. ” Referring to the solo concert on November 13th which will hold at the Vic Theater in Chicago.