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RIP Chris Cornell

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    Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, a founding father of grunge, dead at 52




    By Travis M. Andrews May 18 at 5:35 AM
    confirmed the rocker’s death to the Associated Press, calling it “sudden and unexpected.” He was in the middle of a national tour with Soundgarden which, on Friday, was scheduled to play in Columbus, Ohio.


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    Details are scant at this time.

    “His wife Vicky and family were shocked to learn of his sudden and unexpected passing, and they will be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause,” Bumbery’s statement read. “They would like to thank his fans for their continuous love and loyalty and ask that their privacy be respected at this time.”

    Just hours before his death, Cornell tweeted “finally back to Rock City!!!!”

    Alongside bands such as Nirvana and Alice in Chains, Soundgarden was one of the seminal bands of the grunge rock movement that began in Seattle and ushered in a new era of rock music. Soundgarden, which Cornell founded in 1984, was particularly important to this movement for being one of the first grunge rock bands to sign with a major label.

    His soaring guitar solos and throaty voice, which he once called “unapologetically male,” resonated with music listeners at a time when New Wave and hair metal competed for chart space.

    Soundgarden’s songs, like most grunge bangers and ballads, meanwhile, sounded like the classic rock music produced by bands such as the Who, Alice Cooper and Led Zeppelin. They were laden with emotion — and more often than not, that emotion was anger.

    “For me to make a connection with music it has to either have a visceral nature, whether it’s anger or aggression or that kind of passion which shows up in rock music, or there has to be some sort of melancholy and introspection, something about it that makes you feel your own pain,” Cornell told Rolling Stone.

    Grunge became increasingly mainstream, and with it, Soundgarden’s reach grew. Its 1994 record “Superunknown” topped the Billboard 200 charts, and its 1996 follow-up “Down on the Upside” peaked at number 2. The band went on hiatus in 1997, though most rock fans assumed the group had broken up.

    “Every time I did an interview, I was asked, ‘Is Soundgarden ever going to get back together? Will the band ever do anything again?'” Cornell told Gibson.com in 2011.

    Indeed, it would. The band returned at the end of 2012 with the well-received “King Animal.” Its fans were still around and hungry for new music, it seemed, as the album peaked at number 5 on the Hot 200.

    With Soundgarden was on its hiatus, Cornell founded the so-called supergroup Audioslave with Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk, three members of Rage Against the Machine. That band eventually broke up but reunited in Jan. 2017 to play a concert at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles in protest of President Trump.

    Cornell’s beginnings were a little more humble than his success might suggest.

    “I was going to be a musician, no matter what it took.” he told ESPN. “I supported myself with blue-collared jobs so I could write music and be in a band and play shows.”

    And musician he was, but he found himself playing in a cover band called the Shemps when he was 18. He wanted to write and perform his own music, as he recalled to Richmond’s Style Weekly.

    “I was driving home from a restaurant gig thinking: ‘It doesn’t matter to me if it’s hugely successful, it matters that we get to create our own songs and art. I don’t care if I have to break concrete if that supports the art,’” he said. “I didn’t want to play Police covers in the back of a Chinese restaurant, that’s not me. … Something felt really settled in me when I thought that.”

    The fame his music brought him came with a steep price. He spent time in rehab for “various things,” but “mainly for drinking,” he told Spin. According to Cornell, it was a way of escaping his fame, which he found isolating.

    “I’m Irish: If I could get the cap off something, I would drink it. And drinking was really an extension of becoming isolated from all my other relationships,” he told the magazine, remembering the first time he was recognized “at four in the morning, in the middle of Mississippi” after the music video for his song “Outshined” played on MTV for the first time.

    After that, he tried avoiding the public. Drinking made that easy.

    “I never liked being recognized to begin with, and I was never much of a social person, so this gave me a chance to play the ‘I don’t want to go out’ card,” he said. “I would just stay in and drink.”

    “I could drink a lot, and I tended to have violent outbursts,” he added.

    In 2002, he “had to come to the conclusion, the sort of humbling conclusion that, guess what, I’m no different than anybody else, I’ve got to sort of ask for help — not something I ever did, ever, as he toldBlabbermouth, so he checked himself into rehab.

    “I actually like rehab a lot,” he told Spin. “It’s like school; it’s interesting. I’m learning that I can be teachable at age 38.”

    Fellow musicians and entertainers, such as Lin-Manuel Miranda of “Hamilton” fame and Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction, tweeted out condolences in the early hours of Thursday morning.
     
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  2. May 18, 2017 at 4:01 AM
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    Chris Cornell R.I.P.

    Man, this sucks. What crappy news to wake up to. Prayers for his family.
     
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    So many great songs and collaborations. Songs that didn't make the mainstream.
     
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    Oh man this is terrible... Another one of the greats, gone.
     
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    I remember the first time I heard "Rusty cage," just got back from a six-month deployment and hadn't listened to any new music. That was the first song I heard. Holy shit -it was awesome.
     
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    I may listen to Hunger Strike all day today.
     
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    I was coming of age when the grunge movement got going mid late 80's, 90's. Pearl Jam, Nirvanna, Soundgarden and so many more. Its like the soundtrack of my youth
     
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    What a loss, damn. I play the fiddle everyday and this guy has shown me a thing or two about some songs on Youtube.
     
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    This really sucks RIP CC:pray:
     
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    Listened to Temple of the Dog on my way to work this morning. What a voice.
     
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    I sure didn't want to hear this news today. I grew up listening to all his work. One of the best voices in rock. He will be missed.
     
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    Breaks my fucking heart. One of my favorite song writers of all time. Today will be a Soundgarden marathon. Got my King Animal tour shirt on.

    RIP Chris, thank you for all you shared.
     
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    Ditto, its extremely sad, luckily, theres beer to drink away our sorrows as we mourn the death of a truly Brilliant performer. Some would say, the GOAT.
     
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