Soundgarden to release final album with late frontman Chris Cornell: 'It's a gift to Chris'
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Soundgarden plans to celebrate Chris Cornell's legacy by releasing the final album they started with him before his tragic passing in 2017. Guitarist Kim Thayil described the album as a gift to fans and to Cornell himself, emphasizing the band's commitment to completing their work together. With their recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Soundgarden seeks to honor their collective contributions and Cornell's immense impact. The band members express deep pride in their collaborative journey and the intimate connection formed through their music since their inception in 1984.
It would be a great gift to the fans...but I feel like it's a gift to Chris too.
Our objective and goal was always to complete that [album].
I have pride for what I did and I want to see that come out; it exists as a collaboration with Matt, Ben and Chris.
We want to do it proud. It's certainly one of the most intimate components of what Soundgarden has been since 1984.
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