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Victory_Or_Death
15th February 2007, 23:16
CHRIS CORNELL Quits AUDIOSLAVE, Prepares To Release New Solo Album - Feb. 15, 2007
Two-time Grammy winner, singer-songwriter and voice of a generation, Chris Cornell, announced today the release date of his 13th career album, "Carry On", in stores May 1 on Suretone/Interscope.

Steered by Grammy Award-winning British super-producer Steve Lillywhite (U2, ROLLING STONES, MORRISSEY, DAVE MATTHEWS BAND), "Carry On" is a mature and content departure from the artist who brought us SOUNDGARDEN, AUDIOSLAVE and TEMPLE OF THE DOG.

Additionally Cornell is permanently departing super-group AUDIOSLAVE stating, "Due to irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences, I am permanently leaving the band AUDIOSLAVE. I wish the other three members nothing but the best in all of their future endeavors."

The new album's fourteen tracks offer the bluesy and soulful "Safe and Sound", psychedelic "Scar On The Sky", country-flavored "Finally Forever", paeans to persistence in "Disappearing Act" and a slow-grind cover of MICHAEL JACKSON's "Billy Jean" that gives the familiar song a completely new feeling More personal selections include "Ghost", "Arms Around Your Love" and "She'll Never Be Your Man" and alt-rock experimentations "Killing Birds", the anthemic "Silence the Voices"). Fans of SOUNDGARDEN and AUDIOSLAVE will appreciate the harder edge of "No Such Thing" and "Poison Eye" and the redemptive "Your Soul Today".

"Carry On" will also include the Top 10 European smash hit "You Know My Name", the main title song for the current James Bond theatrical release, "Casino Royale", appearing for the first time on a full-length release. Cornell wrote and recorded the track with long-time James Bond composer David Arnold for the film.

With this collection of songs, it is evident that Cornell was inspired by songwriters from Elvis Costello to Tom Waits. Cornell says that his own lyrical approach leans on stream-of-consciousness, "getting out of my own way," to allow themes to naturally arise, whether topical or biographical. "The most exciting thing is to let yourself expose your true, vulnerable feelings, which is what resonates with people most," he explains. As far as his vocal style, he points to such R&B singers as Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin for showing masterfully how emotion can best be conveyed, even in subtle phrasing, also praising Bob Marley's expressive range and Tom Waits' use of his voice as an instrument.

Ranked 12th in MTV's Greatest Voices in Music survey, ahead of such icons as David Bowie, Steven Tyler and Bruce Springsteen, Cornell has been called "the single most dynamic rock and roll force produced by the Grunge Revolution of the early '90s As the frontman for SOUNDGARDEN, he marshaled five studio albums including the groundbreaking "Superunknown", which sold more than three million copies and earned two Grammy Awards. His songwriting continued to develop with the mid-SOUNDGARDEN side-project, critically acclaimed, eponymously-titled release "Temple of the Dog", a collective of PEARL JAM and SOUNDGARDEN members who formed in tribute to late MOTHER LOVE BONE singer Andrew Wood. More recently his tenure as frontman for the rock super-group AUDIOSLAVE, continued his multi-platinum success and produced the hit singles "Like a Stone" and "Cochise" in the millennium.

In addition to his work in the music world, Chris Cornell served as the face of the 2006 John Varvatos ad campaign and became a restaurateur with the opening of Black Calavados (BC) in Paris, where he splits his time.

Guerrilla22
15th February 2007, 23:24
Are you serious? I heard Rage is getting back together for one show. Maybe they'll be back for good.

Red October
16th February 2007, 01:25
well, if rage is reuniting (supposedly for only one show), and chris cornell is leaving audioslave, that could very well mean a full reunion!

Cyanide Suicide
16th February 2007, 01:37
That would be amazing if Rage had a full reunion, obviously.

Unfortunately I doubt it.

Angry Young Man
16th February 2007, 13:12
Do the other three have this duty to piss off vocalists, cos what Chris said sounds awful similar to what Zach said.
Anyho, Audioslave didn't do justice to the talent of either Chris or the others. It would have been better if both of their previous bands reunited and went on tour together. Audioslave sucked.

Rage
16th February 2007, 13:38
I was not a huge fan of audioslave, so I don't mind really.

I do fear that RATM will not get back together. Then we would get no more Tom Morello/Brad Wilk/Tim Commerford material.

They might say "Hey we have been doing this for almost 15 years. Why don't we give it a break?" or something like that.

I do think that if rage got back together permanently then it would be totally worth losing Audioslave.

/,,/
Rock on!

Ze
16th February 2007, 13:48
when and where is rage performing again? crossing fingers for a full ratm reunion!

Honggweilo
16th February 2007, 14:08
w00t, bye bye psuedo grunge, hello revolutionary rapcore!

Coggeh
19th February 2007, 18:33
their playing at coachella concert thingy ... ah no.... audioslave are gone for good :( ..... damn .. meh rage r better tho :)

The Grey Blur
19th February 2007, 21:14
THANK FUCK

:)