Re: band: Soundgarden
23I put Soundgarden in the same category as Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, STP etc. back when they first got big. The only "grunge" band on a major that I liked was Nirvana, and I was sick of them by the time In Utero came out. But in the mid 2000s I revisited some SG stuff and there are definitely a few worthy songs. Not enough to justify the carbon footprint of the band's entire career, but enough to prove that they were capable of making good music.
For example, I think I'd love The Day I Tried to Live even if it was by Skrewdriver or Machine Gun Kelly.
For example, I think I'd love The Day I Tried to Live even if it was by Skrewdriver or Machine Gun Kelly.
Re: band: Soundgarden
24Will never forget hearing "Flower" for the first time after purchasing Ultramega OK on tape at Hegewisch Records.
Not Crap
Not Crap
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Re: band: Soundgarden
25Never thought I'd see that.
Huge not crap for me. It took me 4 years of listening to Ultramega OK/Louder Than Love/Badmotorfinger before I could appreciate Led Zeppelin. True story. Anyway, LTL and BMF are two of my very favorite albums of all time. I don't throw them on that often anymore, but if they come on I'll usually listen to the entire record.
Re: band: Soundgarden
26I just listened to Ultramega OK for the first time in forever, and it's still cool. "Beyond the Wheel" is like grunge Candlemass.
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Re: band: Soundgarden
28Man, that is spot on right there.Krev wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:45 pm I just listened to Ultramega OK for the first time in forever, and it's still cool. "Beyond the Wheel" is like grunge Candlemass.
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Re: band: Soundgarden
29I like a few songs okay but the vocals mostly ruin whatever is happening elsewhere in a song.
Re: band: Soundgarden
30Yes. Soundgarden has some interesting arrangements and I like the mood - just can’t get past the banshee wailing. With some economy and editing, they could really have (had) something.marty wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 1:46 pm I like a few songs okay but the vocals mostly ruin whatever is happening elsewhere in a song.
Cornell and Eddie Vedder both have a propensity to howl all over the spectrum - melodies with way too many notes and oscillations. I remember that horrendous ‘I’m going hungry’ song they did together, which is a prime example of this.