Soundgarden Spotlight
I've decided to start a series of posts here on what I consider to be some of the biggest musical influences on my life. Every now and then I'll post some links to bands that I think you (the reader) should check out at least once in your lifetime. These are all artists that affected either my thought or my music altogether. Maybe these groups will have the same influence upon yourself?
I'll start with possibly the primary musical influence of all: Soundgarden. I first encountered Soundgarden through their album "Badmotorfinger" back in the summer of 1992. Those people who know me well know of my slight tendency towards heavier music. "Badmotorfinger" not only had a healthy dose of metal in it (re: "Jesus Christ Pose," "Outshined," etc.), but it also had some great musicality and ballad-like songwriting in it (re: "Mind Riot," etc.).
It is extremely redundant to point out just how great Soundgarden's next album "Superunknown" would be. "Superunknown" succeeded in introducing a whole new kind of sound and songwriting to rock and roll, and produced numerous legendary rock songs ("Spoonman," Black Hole Sun," Fell on Black Days," etc.).
I do not wish to discount any of Soundgarden's other albums, but if I were to point out two key samples of Soundgarden to check out, these would be the two I would recommend most. Anything by Soundgarden is pretty much good.
Here's some links to check out for Soundgarden samples:
http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/
http://www.blackrider.com/soundgarden/
Here's the official site for Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell once he began his solo career post-Soundgarden: www.chriscornell.com
And of course Chris Cornell's latest endeavour in conjunction with Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave: www.audioslave.com