Report: SOUNDGARDEN Say Telephantasm Is Just The Start Of Their Reunion

October 4, 2010, 13 years ago

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MTV News has issued the following report from James Montgomery:

Chris Cornell rang in 2010 with a bang, announcing on New Year's Eve that, after a 12-year hiatus, SOUNDGARDEN would be re-forming. That was followed by a handful of secret gigs - including one under the anagram "Nudedragons" - and a headlining slot at this summer's Lollapalooza. And on Tuesday (September 28th), fans got the next, somewhat inevitable step in the reunion: the release of Telephantasm, a career-spanning greatest-hits/ odds-n-sods collection.

But how did Soundgarden get to this point? Well, as Cornell told MTV News, it happened both very slowly and very rapidly, but always at the band's own pace.

"The thing that makes this work is one of the issues we had was kind of the cyclical nature of the music business: There was always a schedule, we were always late for something, or somebody was saying we were late for something, there was always sort of a two-year schedule put out, and Soundgarden didn't really start out that way," he said. "We were an indie band, and we just kind of did what we did a few weeks ahead. So now it sort of feels like we're back at that place... we're doing what we want, when we want, in sort of a relaxed environment ... and, approaching it that way, we managed to put [Telephantasm] together in really a pretty short amount of time."

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As previously reported, on Tuesday night (September 28th) at the Paramount Lot in Los Angeles, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), UMe and gaming publisher Activision Publishing, Inc. awarded Soundgarden with a platinum plaque acknowledging the innovative partnership and distribution behind the band's newest album in 13 years, Telephantasm (A&M;/UMe). The multi-label, career-spanning retrospective album was released today inside 1 million copies of the new Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. Soundgarden’s groundbreaking partnership with Activision marks the first time a newly released music album has been simultaneously bundled with a videogame launch, and it has opened the door to a new type of RIAA certification: recognizing a band’s success based on the sale of non-returnable units from a music label to a gaming company, instead of to a traditional retailer.

“Guitar Hero is a huge platform for music, and embracing alternative outlets is essential to an artist’s success in today’s marketplace." said Kate Harold, Director of Artist & Industry Relations and the Gold & Platinum Awards Program for the RIAA. "This unique partnership between Universal Music Group and Activision demonstrates the value music brings to other industries and is a perfect example of how modern music companies continue to find new ways to reach fans. I anticipate we’ll be seeing more and more of these types of partnerships and cross-pollination of industries which benefit everyone, especially music fans."

“Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, Soundgarden and Universal Music are breaking new ground with this innovative partnership, “ said David Haddad, Chief Operating Officer, Guitar Hero. “Soundgarden’s seminal music will be available through all of Guitar Hero’s distribution channels – physical retail, digital download through consoles, and the iPhone – proving that Guitar Hero is a platform to bring an interactive music experience to new audiences and fans. We’re thrilled to be collaborating with Soundgarden at such an exciting point in their career. ”

Soundgarden’s first retrospective, Telephantasm includes beloved band hits, deep back catalogue cuts and a never-before-heard unreleased track entitled 'Black Rain', taken from the Badmotorfinger recording sessions. The video (see below) for 'Black Rain' was directed and created by animator Brendon Small from Adult Swim’s wildly popular and imaginative show Metalocalypse, the video takes fans through an epic battle in post-apocalyptic Seattle, WA between an animated- Soundgarden-manned translucent robot, and a multi-appendage giant monster. This is the first artist-driven music video based off the show.


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