John Custer es fanático de ese soundgarden,,, y es su disco favorito.
A mi me gustó mucho.. pero es que disco realmente bueno y redodndo, soundgarden solo tienen superunknown,, me refiero a disco totalmente equilibrado,,, a soundgarden se les valora por todo su repertorio (como los alice, que solo tienen dirt)
venga, coserme a palos.
Sin que sirva de precedente estoy de acuerdo contigo Pro... Venga, que entre los dos podemos con todos ellos!
Para mi el mejor. Pero tb es el que menos suena a soundgarden.
Pero temas de relleno... nunca!!!!
flipo con lo que leo.. que el unico disco de alice in chains es el dirt y el superunknown de soundgarden.-- puffff
Bueno, siempre he pensado que el último de Alice in Chains, Soundgarden y Nirvana eran los peores (de los conocidos), y si hubiera habido habido otro disco hubiera sido todavía peor... Unos se retiraron a tiempo y los otros se vieron forzados a retirarse
Los únicos discos buenos no, pero los más redondos sí... Incluiría el Bad Motorfinger si acaso
No podría decantarme por cuáles son los mejores discos de cada una de esas dos bandas, todos me han dado grandes momentos de gozo aunque el que más impacta es el disco con el cual les conoces. En mi caso cuando los Soundgarden llegaron por primera vez a mis oídos acababan de editar el Badmotorfinger y a los Alice in Chains los conocí con la publicación del Dirt.
Y Matt Cameron qué tiene que decir al respecto?
“there’s a little bit of evolution going on with some of this new music, but we’re not straying too far from the formula. It has all our signature elements — and more. I think people are going to really love it.”
"subpop" said:
Y Matt Cameron qué tiene que decir al respecto?“thereÂ’s a little bit of evolution going on with some of this new music, but weÂ’re not straying too far from the formula. It has all our signature elements — and more. I think people are going to really love it.”
si ben shepherd mete como mínimo 2 temas suyos.. ya x eso merecerá la pena.
Para mi, los temas más divertidos de soundgarden los hace él, PattonPwr
Poco a poco y buena letra...¿Diverso? Ahora solo hace falta que lo produzca Timbaland
"We're pretty far into our record now. I don't really know how to describe it musically, because typically with SOUNDGARDEN... every time we write a song we always take it for what it is and try to make it the most it can be. It's very diverse, I can tell you that."
Jojojojojo, eso sería la OSTIA!!!!!
un disco nuevo de sg producido por terry date, Michael Beinhorn o brendan o brian sería la polla
"pattonPwr" said:
un disco nuevo de sg producido por terry date, Michael Beinhorn o brendan o brian sería la polla
Adam Kaspar, who co-produced SOUNDGARDEN's last record, 1996's "Down On The Upside", is working with the group on the new effort as well.
Y como se supone que tiene que sonar un disco grunge exactamente? Que no sea metalero eso me preocupa más...
Speaking to Kerrang!, Thayil said:"We want to make sure the material excites us. The last thing we want to make is another grunge or metal record."
He added that the Seattle band want to record an album with "material that excites us."
Thayil said that there was no target release date for the album yet, only adding that the band want to record and release the album "as soon as possible", but that singer Chris Cornell's solo tour and drummer Matt Cameron's commitments with Pearl Jam have to come first.
He said: "Everything is contingent on the primary careers of the band. Everyone wants the album to come out as soon as possible, but at the moment, there's no reason to rush anything."
Thayil also said the band would be likely to tour the new album when it is released.
Oscuro y agresivo pero sin ser visceral, eso pinta mejor...
While it's too soon for Thayil to give a brief summation of the new material, he does have an idea of the direction it's heading. "We probably, after 13, 14 years, have new things to bring to the table," he says. "Our interests have gone off in slightly different directions, but at our core we're still moved by the things that informed Soundgarden's body of work, which is the sort of dark beauty, heaviness and an aggressiveness without being viscerally old and awkward. There's gonna be a lot that's familiar and similar. There's gonna be stuff that's definitely different; the stuff that's different however will be within the context of those elements that are described earlier."
