Soundgarden to Reunite
No official press release has so far been issued. But at around 1 AM ET on Jan. 1, lead singer Chris Cornell's Twitter repeated the same message, though. Now, for some, this might not be a huge surprise. In 2008, singer Chris Cornell previewed his much-ballyhooed Timbaland-produced solo album, 'Scream,' on Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution fest with astounding performances comprised of mostly Soundgarden songs. The fans went nuts. Even he must have seen the writing on the wall, especially when the album -- a pop-toned effort of all things -- failed to reach out to old or new fans.
Soundgarden -- which also numbers guitarist Kim Thayil, bassist Ben Shepherd and drummer Matt Cameron -- broke up in 1997 due to creative differences. But, as witnessed on the final tour, those differences made for some incendiary live performances from a band not known of showing much emotion on stage.
Chris Cornell can also be seen on online videos talking about Soundgarden in 2007. "We were the most daring and experimental and genre-pushing really. I'm really proud of it. I guess that's why I have this trepidation over reforming." He continues, "I don't think it's something that'll happen ... I've never gotten a phone call from any of them with interest in doing a song or a show." Noisecreep can only presume that the phone went ting-a-ling at chez Cornell. Happy New Year!

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