"Spoonman" is one of Soundgarden's most iconic songs, but what is it really about? The track is featured on the band's fourth and most commercially-successful album Superunknown, which came out in ...
If you ask Osborne, he'll deny that his band was actually part of the Seattle grunge scene since they moved to California in the latter half of the '80s. However, the connections are rampant, between ...
For “Spoonman,” the band was joined by Roots percussionist Frank Knuckles, who added rhythmic punctuation to their enveloping drop-D riffs and Matt Cameron’s booming toms. Frontman Chris Cornell does ...
For some reason, Chris Cornell‘s world-class vocal range just doesn’t fit with postmodern production, as evidenced by his laughably bad Timbaland team-up album, Scream, in 2009, and now this new and ...
It turns out that Smash Mouth aren't the only alternative rock band with an interest in the EDM game. Up next, grunge gurus Soundgarden have got in on the action by teaming up with cake-tossing, ...
Today marks the release of the deluxe 20th-anniversary edition of Soundgarden's landmark 1994 album Superunknown. The band celebrated the release of the two-disc (or five-disc, if you're fancy) ...
In a deleted scene from Cameron Crowe‘s grunge-steeped 1992 rom com Singles, Matt Dillon’s character, Cliff Poncier, busks on a Seattle street. A friend walks by and asks him what happened to his band ...
Melvins have shared a cover of Soundgarden's "Spoonman" featuring Soundgarden and Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron, which you can hear below. The Buzz Osborne-led trio previously covered the grunge ...
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