It will be interesting to be sure. The last album wasn’t my favorite but zi enjoyed a few songs a lot. He seemed a bit more restrained with Audioslave for whatever reason. Maybe to fit the band.Man, this pushed me into a late night of retrospective listening to Soundgarden.
I think the dude just got worn out and beat up from screaming his ass of. He was
spent. You can hear it over the years. The early Soundgarden when it was more
primal and not as refined. And then the peak years from Temple of the Dog up
to his Solo Album Euphoria Morning. The last Soundgarden Album just fell flat
for me. It did back then and it did again last night. The Legend is still there, and
you hear glimmers of it. But I think his entire being (and vocal cords!) were just shredded.
He was definitely living the High Wire act with the way he sang. A vocal daredevil if you
will.
And now I am eager and kind of scared to hear whatever material they have plucked from
the Vault to construct an whole Album postmortem.![]()
Yeah Louder than Love up through most of Superunknown was killer. I think Black Hole Sun was where I had to work REALLLLLLY hard not to bail. Overkill to infinity. Couple that with there's no amount of Kim Thayil that can save them if I don't dig what Cornell is doing. I think Like a Stone is ridiculously overplayed but a fantastic song. The rest of Audioslave was not my bag at all.Man, this pushed me into a late night of retrospective listening to Soundgarden.
I think the dude just got worn out and beat up from screaming his ass of. He was
spent. You can hear it over the years. The early Soundgarden when it was more
primal and not as refined. And then the peak years from Temple of the Dog up
to his Solo Album Euphoria Morning. The last Soundgarden Album just fell flat
for me. It did back then and it did again last night. The Legend is still there, and
you hear glimmers of it. But I think his entire being (and vocal cords!) were just shredded.
He was definitely living the High Wire act with the way he sang. A vocal daredevil if you
will.
And now I am eager and kind of scared to hear whatever material they have plucked from
the Vault to construct an whole Album postmortem.![]()
In a sea of mediocre 1990s albums, Badmotorfinger rose above everything. Every track is excellent. Outshined is so very amazing.I still drop on Badmotorfinger occasionally. Cornell had the pipes for sure.
I did like Cochise! Come on man… great song!Yeah Louder than Love up through most of Superunknown was killer. I think Black Hole Sun was where I had to work REALLLLLLY hard not to bail. Overkill to infinity. Couple that with there's no amount of Kim Thayil that can save them if I don't dig what Cornell is doing. I think Like a Stone is ridiculously overplayed but a fantastic song. The rest of Audioslave was not my bag at all.
Fantastic Stuff! Just like Suicide tooRoom a 1000 Years Wide, Jesus Christ Pose, Mind Riot, Holy Water; ooooooof![]()
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I mainly think Cornell being an actual singer vs. DeLaRocha had Morello sort of writing "normal" riffs. Like pick the stock Sabbath and Zeppelin stuff as that is where Cornell could shine vs. let's redo an Afrika Bambata song because DeLaRocha is home there.I did like Cochise! Come on man… great song!
Mailman is sublime.I love Soundgarden. I really came to love Audioslave. That 3rd album has some great songs on it.
But Soundgarden… look they’re not much I don’t like. Even a lot of King Animal I dig. My wife and I went to the last show. Didn’t expect it to be the last one. Still surreal waking up to that the next day. I thought they sounded good at the show too. His best? No. Sone mistake sure. The only time he got visibly mad was when they didn’t have his guitar tuned up right for Been Away For Too Long. I’d be pissed too. But they played Mailman and that fucking ruled. Couldn’t wait to see em again. Now… I’m hopeful for the new album. It’ll be a good bookend to their story.