Yup. A London show wouldn't go amiss either.
...is out to lunch.Should be interesting to hear. They're the only one of the so-called Grunge bands I'm still interested in.
no one will notice that I changed thisWill it be called Chris Cornell's Desperate Attempt To Recoup Credibility?
It's pretty good news, actually. It'll bring Kim Thayil out of hiding for a little while, at least.
Aww, did I hurt your widdle fee-fees?Isn't it just a compilation?
Plus one unreleased song?
edited 29th Sep '10 2:20:23 AM by Litis
Oh, Telephantasm? * I thought there might be news of a proper one. Anyone reckon that'll happen?
edited 29th Sep '10 4:28:47 AM by yukijin
...is out to lunch.Apparently, no.
Sigh. Fair enough I guess.
...is out to lunch.Disappointing. Oh well.
no one will notice that I changed thisGah.
Well, it should still work pretty well as an Author's Saving Throw. I mean, Soundgarden rule.
Probably should get working on that essay now...</rainonparade>
>:D
I don't know how a new Soundgarden album would work out, since Chris Cornell's solo output has been getting gradually less critical acclaim so far. Can't judge it firsthand, but...
edited 30th Sep '10 11:03:18 AM by Litis
At least the new old song "Black Rain" is pretty cool.
And to look on the bright side, I'd rather they take their time on coming up with new material than rush something out that might suck (not that it's necessarily one or the other, mind you).
I haven't heard much Cornell solo, but I wasn't a fan of Audioslave for the most part - always possible working with Soundgarden again could spark some inspiration though.
edited 30th Sep '10 12:07:36 PM by MikeK
I like Rage Against the Machine. I like Soundgarden. I disliked Audioslave. Now everything's in place again!
edited 30th Sep '10 6:43:17 PM by NEO
No regret shall pass over the threshold!Black Rain is fairly decent.
G'day
Who's psyched other than me?
G'day