Monday, September 17, 2012

Soundgarden revealed new album details

American rock band from Seattle Soundgarden was on hiatus basically since 1997 after they released their last studio album entitled Down on the Upside (it came out on May 21, 1996) until January 1, 2010 when they informed via their Twitter account that their 12-year long break is over.

Earlier this year they released one new track as part of The Avengers movie soundtrack. Song called "Live To Rise" is actually pretty good:

Well, now is officially confirmed what a lot of people was expecting - Soundgarden will release full-length album. The LP called King Animal will come out on November 13 via Seven Four Entertainment/Republic Records. It was recorded in at Studio X in Seattle and was produced by Adam Kasper who previously worked with the band on 1994's fourth studio record called Superunknown.

I'm really glad that this record is truly a group effort because everybody contributed to the new album with something. For instance, guitarist Kim Thayil wrote lyrics for the track "Non-State Actor," and bassist Ben Shepherd contributed the lyrics for "Attrition."

The band also made a trailer, which you can watch below.

Tracklisting of King Animal:

1. "Been Away Too Long"
2. "Non-State Actor"
3. "By Crooked Steps"
4. "A Thousand Days Before"
5. "Blood On The Valley Floor"
6. "Bones of Birds"
7. "Taree"
8. "Attrition"
9. "Black Saturday"
10. "Halfway There"
11. "Worse Dreams"
12. "Eyelid's Mouth"
13. "Rowing"

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