Soundgarden has been working on a new album featuring frontman Chris Cornell's final recordings since his death in 2017.
Soundgarden literally stood tall over the world of Seattle rock in the grunge era – every member of the band’s classic lineup was at least 6’1”. As additionally the heaviest and most unabashedly ...
Whether you're a fan of the term "grunge" or not, Soundgarden were one of the most impactful bands of the Seattle rock scene that rose to prominence in the early 1990s. Though their reign was sadly ...
Soundgarden fans kicked off the week with good news Monday — a new Soundgarden album is in the works. After singer Chris Cornell passed away in 2017, unreleased recordings that he made before his ...
What was to become of Soundgarden’s legacy? After more than a decade dormant, the Seattle rockers, who first emerged during the grunge heyday of the early 1990s, re-formed in 2010. First there was a ...
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Will Soundgarden Tour Again?
The grunge pioneers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past weekend, joining fellow Seattle natives ...
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Soundgarden Members Detail Final Album and Reveal Rock Hall Performance Guests
Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil and drummer Matt Cameron offered some insight into the band’s final album, which they’re working to finish after a lengthy legal battle with the late Chris Cornell‘s ...
Soundgarden has just released a trailer for its upcoming album, “King Animal,” which is due Nov. 13. Guerilla Candy reports the album’s first single, “Been Away Too Long,” will be released Sept. 27.
Soundgarden’s Ben Shepherd hinted at an unreleased Soundgarden album on Saturday in a tribute post to Chris Cornell, the band’s late frontman, on the eighth anniversary of Cornell’ s death. In the ...
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Soundgarden Brings Power and Emotion to Rock Hall Performance
Soundgarden's surviving members were joined by Taylor Momsen and Brandi Carlile at the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
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