They might not be the first band you think of when you hear the word “grunge,” and that’s probably not all that bad – Soundgarden transcended Seattle in just about every possible way.
Like a shrieking banshee in the night, Soundgarden unexpectedly released a new song -- and it sounds a lot like the Soundgarden that came before anyone outside Seattle knew who they were.
Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell was a guest on the 'Howard Stern Show' yesterday (June 18) and the veteran rocker had some incredibly interesting insight on today's musical landscape. Cornell spoke about the recent surge in popularity for electronic dance music (EDM), comparing it to disco and predicting a rock revolution that will overthrow the current craze...
One of the cool things about Twitter is the dialogue it can open up between artists and their fans. But as was recently the case for Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, that communication can take a dark turn.
Scary news concerning Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell. According to a recent news report, a Seattle woman has been charged for allegedly tweeting death threats to the rock singer. The woman is said to have written over 100 messages to Cornell from a total of nine different Twitter accounts.
Back in 1990, Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell was the creative force behind the band Temple of the Dog in tribute to his lost friend and Mother Love Bone frontman Andrew Wood who passed away the same year. Temple of the Dog was a musical juggernaut chock full of talent with Stone Gossard on guitar, Jeff Ament on bass (both former members of Mother Love Bone) along with Matt Cameron and Eddie Ve