Soundgarden post new video

2010-09-20 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 19 Comments
Soundgarden have premiered the video for their first single in 10 years, 'Black Rain,' at AOL's Spinner blog.

The group's greatest hits album, Telephantasm, is scheduled for release on September 28.

http://www.spinner.com/2010/09/17/soundgarden-black-rain-video-premiere/

Tagged: Soundgarden

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Eclectic
September 21st 2010
3302 Comments


Wait, isn't this just previously unreleased material, or is it actually a new song?

porch
September 21st 2010
8455 Comments


previously unreleased

deathofasalesman
September 21st 2010
8643 Comments


SG + Dethklok? Doesn't make much sense but song was decent.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 21st 2010
30304 Comments


previously unreleased


that means it sucks then right

eternium
September 21st 2010
16358 Comments


That kind of video just doesn't suit Soundgarden and really gay that it features Guitar Hero in it.

pmmets07
September 21st 2010
5984 Comments


black hole rain

Understanding In a Crash
September 21st 2010
428 Comments


I really liked that song and video...

Dwap
September 21st 2010
454 Comments


Fck you Chris Cornell

RagAndBone
September 21st 2010
15 Comments


Normally things are unreleased for a reason.

MasBarHigeuoris21
September 21st 2010
1768 Comments


Like the song but it pisses me off that they are putting out another best of compilation instead of a new album. Chris Cornell will still be in everybody's shit house until we hear something new from him.

Puzzles
September 21st 2010
3065 Comments


I don't know why you're all pissed at Cornell. It's actually their label that are behind this, they do it all the time. You'll all do well to remember that record labels will take any opportunity they can to make money, even if it's at the cost of the subjective band's artistic integrity/image/legacy.

Hecksplosion
September 21st 2010
48 Comments


song is awesome, video not so much

TAB
September 21st 2010
467 Comments


song would probably be better if it had more than five riffs.

Nagrarok
September 21st 2010
8656 Comments


Typical previously unreleased song; not particularly great, not particularly bad.

AliW1993
September 21st 2010
7511 Comments


i quite liked the song, the video was shitty though.

Torii
September 21st 2010
845 Comments


I really liked the song but the video is like bunch of random stuff...meh.

farglesnuff
September 21st 2010
241 Comments


i ask you this question: wouldnt soundgarden stuff that didnt make it onto an album at that time still be awesome compared to what chris cornell would make now? i would say yes. this song is pretty good.

MasBarHigeuoris21
October 1st 2010
1768 Comments


I think everyone is pissed at Chris Cornell because we all remember the audio abortion known as Scream.

NodScene23
February 15th 2011
274 Comments


Black Rain would have been right at home on Badmotorfinger. Came from those sessions I believe.



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