In 2014, Soundgarden issued a 20th anniversary edition of their landmark Superunknown album. To mark the occasion, frontman Chris Cornell sat for two extensive, revealing interviews with Rolling Stone ...
Jan. 20—JIM THORPE — Superunknown mesmerizes audiences in NEPA once again with their stirring renditions of Chris Cornell classics. The tribute band out of Philadelphia returns for a winter ...
Have you ever wondered how a Soundgarden superfan would rank every song on their 1994 album Superunknown? Well, we did it. The album, which was produced by Michael Beinhorn, debuted at No. 1 on the ...
Soundgarden's fourth studio album, Superunknown, has officially been certified six times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The record, which ...
Does anyone listening to music on their iOS and Android device really care about better-than-MP3 sound quality? I mean really, really, ...
The band plays the full album and more for a Sirius XM broadcast airing June 13 on Howard 101. By Steve Bloom Soundgarden Webster Hall - H 2014 Such a big deal that Soundgarden performed the album in ...
Chris Cornell never shied away from death. It was a common theme in his songwriting, from Soundgarden tracks like “The Day I Tried to Live” to Temple of the Dog songs like “Say Hello 2 Heaven.” Most ...
The band celebrates the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album prior to the release of the deluxe edition June 3. By Gary Graff, Billboard It turned out Soundgarden‘s performance of its iconic ...
Soundgarden’s performance takes place just five days after the 20th anniversary of the release of Superunknown. The band are celebrating that milestone with deluxe, expanded, remastered reissues of ...
Soundgarden finally hit on something with 1994’s Superunknown. It helped that the rest of the nation finally caught up with their sludgy mix of Seattle punk and Black Sabbath-inspired doom metal. But ...
Soundgarden celebrated the 20th anniversary of their notable 1994 album ‘Superknown’ with a sold-out show on June 2 at New York's Webster Hall. There was no opening act, nor was there a need for one..