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Soundgarden Tour Dates 2011
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Soundgarden Tour Dates and Soundgarden Concerts Soundgarden has announced a 2011 tour with many shows, dates and concerts on schedule. Soundgarden shows are electric and all your favorites will be sang live in concert. The Soundgarden tour is bound to continue to succeed, deep into 2011. Watch for more Soundgarden tour dates to come. Soundgarden tour dates for 2011 are listed below, so you have no excuse to miss any of the concerts, shows or dates of the 2011 Soundgarden tour. Look at our Soundgarden merchandise page too.
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Soundgarden Announce 2011 Tour Dates and Progress on New Album :
Soundgarden have just unveiled their first four tour dates of 2011: Beginning July 2 in Toronto, the tour will then hit Philadelphia, Denver and Los Angeles.
Guitarist Kim Thayil also told Spinner.com this week that the reunited Soundgarden are at work in Seattle on their first studio album in 15 years. This follows the release last month of their 1996 concert recording, Live on I-5.
“[The new album] is pretty developed in the writing process,” reports Thayil. “We’ve been at it since December, January. We’re still writing, but we have a number of songs that are complete, a number of songs that are close to being completed and a number of songs that look like they just woke up … We probably, after 13, 14 years, have new things to bring to the table. 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.”
When asked to estimate a release date for the new album, Thayil said, “We are not going to pressure ourselves and we’re not likely to let other people pressure us. I believe that can really stress out and put a lot of pressure on a band. It’s very likely that if a deadline is set for us, [there’s a] good chance we'll let it pass. We’re not gonna do anything to make what we’re doing un-fun.”
Soundgarden 2011 Tour Dates : July 2 - Toronto, ON - Molson Canadian Amphitheatre July 13 - Philadelphia, PA - Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing
July 18 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre July 22 - Los Angeles, CA - TheForum .. Keep checking back for updated Soundgarden tour info, Soundgarden tour dates and more Soundgarden shows in live concerts.
Soundgarden Announces Some Tour Dates : Thus far it's not a very extensive tour, but Soundgarden have unveiled plans for some North American summer dates. As of now there are only four shows, all in July, but supposedly there will be more Soundgarden tour dates announced in the near future.
These soundgarden tour dates and concerts represent the first formal tour schedule for the Seattle band since reuniting on January 1, 2010. The quartet are currently working on a new album, but at this point there's no real timetable for its release.
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Soundgarden Biography
Soundgarden
Chris Cornell, Vocals Kim Thayil, Guitar Ben Shepherd, Bass (1990-1997) Matt Cameron, Drums (1986-1997) Hiro Yamamoto, Bass (1985-1989) (Brief Members: Jason Everman, Scott Sundquist)
Formed in 1984, Seattle
Formed by Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, and Hiro Yamamoto, Soundgarden was one of the first major players in Seattle and was the first "grunge" band to sign to a major label, A&M.
Soundgarden is named after a wind-channeling pipe sculpture, "The Sound Garden," located in Seattle's Magnuson Park. In their earliest days, Chris Cornell played drums while also vocalist. Other founding members, Kim Thayil and Hiro Yamamoto moved to Seattle together, along with Bruce Pavitt, who would soon start up the famous Seattle indie label Sub Pop. To allow Cornell to concentrate on his lead vocals, they brought in Scott Sundquist as drummer. However in 1986, Sundquist quit the band and former Skin Yard drummer, Matt Cameron, was brought in to replace him. ... full Soundgarden biography
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