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Music: We May Hear More From Chris Cornell And Soundgarden

We May Hear More From Chris Cornell And Soundgarden

It’s hard to believe, but we may get new Soundgarden music with Chris Cornell. Bassist Ben Shepherd hinted at a new album with unreleased songs featuring the late singer Chris Cornell, who died in 2017. In a tribute post on Saturday, marking eight years since Cornell’s death, Shepherd shared excitement about a track from these recordings. The songs, likely seven tracks from 2015-2017, were tied up in a lawsuit with Cornell’s widow, Vicky, until a settlement in 2023. The band, including guitarist Kim Thayil and drummer Matt Cameron, hopes to release them soon to honor Cornell and their fans. Soundgarden, formed in 1984, will also be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in November.

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Jerry Cantrell Announces Tour Dates

Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell has announced new US tour dates for his solo album “I Want Blood.” The tour starts August 16th in San Diego and includes stops in Dallas, Orlando, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and other cities, wrapping up September 17th in Nashville. The band Filter will join him for all shows. Pre-sale tickets go on sale today at 10 am local time, with general sales starting Thursday at 10 am local time. You can see a full list of tour dates by clicking here. This is the final U.S. leg of Cantrell’s tour, following earlier 2025 shows in North America.

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Josh Freese wrote a funny Top 10 list of possible reasons he got fired from the Foo Fighters.

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Sleep Token Tops The Album Charts With Debut

Hard rock is having a moment. Sleep Token hit number one on the Billboard 200 with their album “Even in Arcadia,” selling 127-thousand units in its first week. This is their first chart-topping album, and “Even in Arcadia” also broke records with the biggest streaming week for a hard rock album, and for the most vinyl copies sold by a hard rock band with 47-thousand copies sold in one week, a record that was set two weeks ago by Ghost with 44-thousand vinyl copies of “Skeleta.”

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Guns N' Roses shared a hilarious supercut of Axl Rose wiping out onstage. Maybe he has a sense of humor after all? 

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Jelly Roll Brings Out Eminem and the Detroit Crowd Goes Nuts

 

 

Jelly Roll is knocking more items off his bucket list. Because he just brought out Eminem at a show in Detroit.

 

 

It was during Post Malone's Big [Butt] World Tour stop in the Motor City, where Jelly's childhood dreams just came true.

 

 

He started out by rapping a bit of "Lose Yourself" . . . and then Eminem came out from behind the curtains and the whole crowd went nuts.

 

 

(WARNING: There's profanity in the video.)

Here's what Jelly had to say afterwards, "If you can't tell, that was a childhood dream come [effing] true, Detroit. This is the greatest show I've ever had in my [effing] life."

 

 

Jelly Roll went on to say that Eminem's music helped him through, quote, "the darkest days of my life." (People / Billboard)

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