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Soundgarden's Chris Cornell: 'Our new album picks up where we left off'

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Soundgarden have spoken about their plans for their comeback album and have said that they believe it "picks up where they left off" when they split up in 1996.

The band, who performed a triumphant comeback set at Download Festival on Sunday (June 10), told NME in a video which you can see by scrolling up to the top of the page and clicking that their new album would be "very rich" and "diverse".

Asked about their plans for their first studio album since 1996's 'Down On The Upside', singer Chris Cornell said: "We have an album coming out in the fall. It's kind of hard to describe, it's sort of picking up where we left off. There's a lot of different feels on the album."

He continued: "We're a band where every single member contributes music so that makes it very diverse. It's a very rich album with a lot of different moods to it."

Then asked if the band's recent single 'Live To Rise' was an indication of things to come, Cornell said that the album's sound was couldn't simply be summed up with one song.

He said of this: "It's great to put out a new song after so long. If you look at the history of our band, you can't just listen to one song or take one song out of context and say 'This is what we sound like'."

He continued: "I'm looking forward to putting out a whole album, where you get a collection of songs. We're an album-orientated band, so I look forward to getting into long-form listening. That seems to have disappeared over the last 10 years, people seem to know be more into one song at a time."

The singer also spoke about how the band reunited, adding: "We met up because we wanted to take responsibility for the legacy of the band. Once we were together and hanging out, we thought we should do a surprise show and play five songs. And then they we thought we'd do a real show, and then we should do a tour. Once we were in a room and playing music, it naturally led to writing songs."

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in_my_tree 13th-Jun-2012 01:01 am (UTC)
Since I'm outside Boston I can't complain. ;) But seriously, they haven't played Boston since 2010...though Ed did play a solo show last year. But yeah, I'm really looking forward to a proper PJ tour. Fuck festival shows.
xkyrie_eleisonx 13th-Jun-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
Well I'll be fair, Ed has played LA and I didn't get tickets.

When I saw them in '09 I was but a fledgling fan and I barely even knew what I was witnessing when Cornell made a surprise appearance to play Hunger Strike. I've been dying to see them again and fully appreciate it this time. ia fuck festivals...
in_my_tree 13th-Jun-2012 01:10 am (UTC)
PJ shows are highly addicting and should home with a warning label. :) I'm about 25 shows in at this point. I was at the PJ20 show in Wisconsin last Labor Day...yep, it was pretty damn epic when Chris joined them on stage.
xkyrie_eleisonx 13th-Jun-2012 01:12 am (UTC)
The PJ20 show? That would have been the definition of legendary... ugh I am jealous. If I'd had the money...
in_my_tree 13th-Jun-2012 01:17 am (UTC)
It was awesome dude...and honestly not as costly as I thought it would've been. I was able to be ticket buddies with a friend and room with her and another friend. Getting tickets for it however was fucking horrible. The 10C site kept crashing and I spent about 8 hours in front of my computer screen refreshing. It was worth it but geez, don't think I could go through that again.
in_my_tree 13th-Jun-2012 01:42 am (UTC)
**Disclaimer: PJ makes me talk too much....
xkyrie_eleisonx 13th-Jun-2012 03:36 am (UTC)
Haha no I love talking about them. I was worried I was bothering you!
in_my_tree 13th-Jun-2012 11:28 am (UTC)
Nope not at all! I can go on and on...haha.
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