Forget what you may know about Chris Cornell. Soundgarden was a good band…especially, in the late 80’s/early 90’s. They mixed Black Sabbath’s slow grinding sludge rock with Zeppelin’s banshee wail and high octane rock. In 1998, they band broke up and Cornell released a middle of the road solo album. At the turn of the century Cornell hooked up with the musicians of the recently disbanded Rage Against The Machine to form the super group, Audioslave. Audioslave recorded 1 legitimately good album and 2 piles of feces and they broke up. Rage Against The Machine got back together and Cornell recorded another solo album that had a cover of Billy Jean on it. If there was an emoticon for shuddering, I’d use it here.
Cornell must have realized that Soundgarden was the only thing he was involved with that didn’t suck. The band (which also features current Pearl Jam drummer, Matt Cameron) will play shows in 2010 with CD reissues and a box set likely to follow.
You can read more about this by clicking here or you can listen to the song, “Ty Cobb” below:







Honestly, who would be surprised to see a Pearl Jam/Soundgarden double bill right now? Tell me that doesn’t make perfect sense. Alternating openers, with encores each night with Temple of the Dog. Plus Cameron can just drum for both bands! He may die, but it’s for the good of music. Flintheart, you’re flying here or I’m flying there if this happens.
will you 2 hold hands at the concert as well?
Only after the swordfight