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That’s right, you heard it here first (or maybe you didn’t) but  Grunge-rockers Soundgarden are finally back together after 12 long years apart that has seen Chris Cornell deliver a number of mediocre Audioslave albums along with the band from Rage Against The Machine, not to mention his last two downright disappointing solo albums.

Back in their day, Soundgarden were one of the most impressive and original bands in the Grunge family tree, with Cornell’s eye-openingly impressive vocal range,  and their ever-haunting melodies against the backdrop of hard-hittingly heavy or gut-wrenchingly-sweet-yet-slightly-twisted rock-metal music.

The disappointment I felt for their demise had been tinged with hope, as Cornell’s first solo album was simply immense, and showed the absolute best of Cornell’s incredible voice.

This turned to excitement as he teamed up with Rage Against The Machine sans Zack to form Audioslave, but the excitement was short-lived as they quickly turned out to be a backing band for Cornell’s now-starting-to-creak vocals, as oppose to a “band” in the traditional sense of the word.

With the news last year of Rage reforming and two disappointingly poor solo albums, it was only natural that Cornell would return to his own roots for shelter against the onset of old age, and one can’t help but think that is a case of the too-big-for-his-own-boots band-deserter / ‘slave-dictator / failed solo artist, desperately crawling back to the camp he deserted all those years ago with his tail between his legs in the hope of finding his old form once more.

We can but hope, but the “new album”, “Telephantasm: A Retrospective” is a mere compilation of old material with a single “unreleased track” (read “track that wasn’t good enough for the albums the first time round”) to appeal to the fans that already own all of their studio albums, so we’ll have to wait and see whether Lollapalooza and their other new concert dates will have the desired rejuvenating effect on a band that were so groundbreaking in their time, or whether the years have been unkind to Kim Thayil and the rest of the band or if Cornell has stipulated that he’d only a part of it if he gets to write all of the music (and of course claim the financial benefits associated with being the sole songwriter), as was the case with Audioslave, where Cornell declared that he “didn’t want to be Rage Against The Machine’s new vocalist” and refused to allow the others in the band to write any of the songs.

I’m actually quite surprised at myself for seeming so cynical about this reunion, having been such a huge fan of Soundgarden and Cornell’s “Euphoria Morning” solo album, but once bitten (Audioslave), twice shy (his later solo albums), three times and pity the fool?

It is my sincere hope that they prove me wrong and show me the badmotorfinger, but I’m not holding my breath and for now it’s all superunknown.

Muso

Thanks to Wikipedia for the heads-up…

On January 1, 2010, Cornell alluded to a Soundgarden reunion via his Twitter, writing: “The 12-year break is over and school is back in session. Sign up now. Knights of the Soundtable ride again!” The message linked to a website that features a picture of the group performing live and a place for fans to enter their e-mail address to get updates on the reunion. Entering that information unlocks an archival video for the song “Get on the Snake,” from Soundgarden’s second studio album, 1989′s Louder Than Love. The press has speculated that the band would be headlining festivals such as Lollapalooza, and the Reading & Leeds Festivals in the UK, although no official confirmation was issued by the band. On March 1, 2010, Soundgarden announced to the people who signed their e-mail subscribers that they are re-releasing an old single “Hunted Down” with the song “Nothing to Say” on a 7″ vinyl released on April 17 only at Record Store Day. Also, they released “Spoonman” live at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego, CA from 1996.

Rumors that Soundgarden could headline Lollapalooza were confirmed on April 5, 2010. The band announced on their website that they would play on August 8.

It was reported that the band had been rehearsing in Seattle in recent weeks as a precursor to their first confirmed reunion performance at Lollapalooza.

On April 15, 2010, it was announced that Soundgarden would play its first show since 1997 the following day at the Showbox at the Market in the band’s hometown of Seattle. On April 16, an email went out to random Soundgardenworld.com newsletter subscribers with a link to purchase tickets. The show was billed under the pseudonym ‘Nudedragons’, an anagram for Soundgarden. Tickets sold out in just 15 minutes. In addition, a contest was posted on the Soundgarden twitter page, giving one fan a chance to win a ticket to the show.

Billboard confirmed that on August 5, 2010, Soundgarden would play a precursor to their Lollapalooza show in Chicago’s Vic Theater. Tickets were only available to members of Soundgarden’s fanclub at Soundgardenworld.com.

Telephantasm: A Retrospective, a new Soundgarden compilation album, will be packaged with initial shipments of the Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock video game set for release on September 28, 2010. This is the first time a retail music CD has been packaged with a video game, and is one week before the same CD is available in stores on October 5, 2010. Expanded versions of Telephantasm consisting of two CDs and one DVD will be available for sale on September 28, 2010. A previously unreleased Soundgarden song—”Black Rain”—will debut on the Guitar Hero video game and appear on the compilation album. “Black Rain” hits rock radio August 10, 2010.

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Chris Cornell's debut album, Euphoria Morning

Whenever I’ve discussed the question of “who is the best rock vocalist in the world” in the last few decades, one name has kept cropping up that has always been difficult to argue with. 

From the soft and delicate to the cutting and powerful, from the catchy and melodic to the highest tripped-out ethereal insanity…  in Soundgarden, Chris Cornell did it all.

Chris Cornell with SoundgardenFollowing the demise of the legendary grunge band, Cornell had a brief spell as a solo artist before joining forces with Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello, Brad Wilk and Tim Commerforth to form Audioslave.

The sole album he produced at this time has been overlooked by many, which is a shame because it really should be considered alongside Superunknown as some of the best work he’s ever been a part of. 

 

That is not to say that you should expect another Superunknown. The harder rock elements of Cornell’s Soundgarden days are gone, but the space gives Cornell’s voice a chance to shine at the peak of his talents. 

Clearly this isn’t an official video, but have a listen to When I’m Down while you’re reading…

He began writing the album in 1998, collaborating with Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider of the band Eleven.

Chris Cornell in AudioslaveEuphoria Morning was released on September 21, 1999, containing 12 tracks, some versions containing a bonus track of either a French version of Can’t Change Me or Sunshower, a version of which can be found on the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack.

Can’t Change Me was the “big single” from the album, but check out When I’m Down, Mission, Disappearing One, Flutter Girl and Wave Goodbye for the real gems of the album.

Incidentally, Flutter Girl was a leftover from the 1994 Soundgarden classic, Superunknown.

I’ve named a few songs there for you to check out, but the real beauty of Euphoria Morning is that is a true “album” in the best sense of the word.  One of those rare modern releases that works best as a whole, as oppose to just being a collection of songs, so stick your headphones on, get yourself onto Spotify and listen to the whole thing in order.  You won’t be sorry.

Eventually, Audioslave split up and Cornell returned to being a solo artist, releasing Carry On (2007) and more recently Scream (2009) with Timbaland… (er… what?)

After Euphoria Morning, I eagerly awaited the day Chris Cornell would release more solo material, but I felt short-changed with Carry On.  It just felt a bit rushed and too much emphasis on the poptastic with a blatant disregard for the interesting musicality that had worked so well on his solo debut.  Hopefully Scream will be a return to form.

Timbaland, you say?

Hmm.

 

Chris Cornell in the studio with some rap dude

 

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Chris Cornell will be playing Download 2009

Twelve more bands have been announced for Download Festival UK 2009.  Former Soundgarden and Audioslave lead vocalist Chris Cornell will be playing, as will be rock giants Journey! 

Chris Cornell will be playing his solo meterial and the appearance follows the recent release of his 3rd solo album, Scream, last week.

I’ve not heard Scream yet, but rest assured, I’ll be reviewing it soon.  His first solo album, Euphoria Morning is a work of genius, but sadly his 2nd effort, Carry On, didn’t hit the same heights.

Incidentally, if you haven’t heard Euphoria Morning, get yourself onto Spotify and check it out.  Superb stuff.

Chris Cornell has stated to the press that a Soundgarden reunion is unlikely to ever happen, and that the various former members of the band had put a lid on their Soundgarden days.  Ah well.  Another great band I’ll never get a chance to see live.

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Skin as they were in the mid 90's

UK rockers Skin will be appearing, making their first live appearance since 1998!  Once upon a time, almost every gig I went to, Skin seemed to be supporting, but alas they disbanded during the decline in popularity of rock in the late 90′s.  Is this the beginning of the second era of Skin?  Who knows, but if you’re into 80′s/90′s rock with some proper guitar solos and you happen to be going to Download, check them out!

Also added to the bill are Down, Lacuna Coil, Tesla, Papa Roach, Clutch, Black Stone Cherry, Architects, Parkway Drive and Karma To Burn.

 

 The lineup so far (in no particular order) :

Faith No More
Def Leppard
Whitesnake
Motley Crue
ZZ Top
Journey
Tesla
Dream Theater
Chris Cornell
Skin
Dragonforce
Marilyn Manson
Korn
Slipknot
Killswitch Engage
Trivium
Limp Bizkit
Papa Roach
The Prodigy
Down
Black Stone Cherry
Lacuna Coil
Pendulum
Clutch
Buckcherry
Anvil
Devildriver
Parkway Drive
The Blackout
Billy Talent
Architects
Karma To Burn

 

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