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What is Soundgarden‘s “4th of July” really about? Typically, the Fourth of July and fireworks are associated with summer and positive feelings, but the song, featured on Soundgarden’s 1994 magnum opus Superunknown, is one of their darkest and doomiest. “I heard it in the wind / And I saw it in the sky / I thought it was the end / I thought it was the Fourth of July,” Chris Cornell sings in the chorus, and the droning music actually sounds like the end of the world. Hardcore fans may be aware of what inspired Cornell to write such catastrophic lyrics — but for newcomers or more casual listeners...
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Here are the tentative song titles from Soundgarden‘s unreleased album, which they were working on before Chris Cornell‘s death in May of 2017. Behind the Scenes of the Unreleased AlbumCornell’s widow, Vicky Cornell, initiated a legal battle in late 2019 when she filed a lawsuit against the remaining members of Soundgarden — Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd — alleging that the tracks Cornell had been working on prior to his death were property of the singer only, and thus the property of his estate. Soundgarden responded to the suit and countersued Vicky the following year, asserting ...
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A classic Soundgarden song saw a spike in popularity this month following the total solar eclipse, causing the band to land on a rock chart for the very first time. You guessed it — it’s “Black Hole Sun.” Featured on their 1994 album Superunknown, “Black Hole Sun” was Soundgarden’s very first No. 1 on the Rock Songs chart, and also won them a Grammy award in 1995 in the Best Hard Rock Performance category. Now, the song is seeing a surge in popularity again. Billboard reports that the song was streamed 4.2 million times between April 5 and 11, which is 34 percent more streams than usual. In th...
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Chris Cornell's family have reached a settlement with a doctor who they accused of prescribing "dangerous" and "mind-altering" drugs to the rocker. The Soundgarden rocker took his own life in 2017 and his relatives - wife Vicky and their children Toni, now 16, and 15-year-old Christopher - took legal action the following year against Dr. Robert Koblin, an internist and cardiologist, for allegedly over-prescribing the 'You Know My Name' hitmaker various medications without actually examining him, including an anti-anxiety treatment that was found in Chris' system after his death. And now the le...
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