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Pharrell Williams, Ariana Grande and Soundgarden will be helping football fans kick this season off right on September 4. The three major acts are slated to perform for the NFL season opener at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, where the Seattle Seahawks will play against the Green Bay Packers for the first football game of the 2014 season. -
Chris Cornell Stalker Arrested, Accused Of Harassing Soundgarden Singer
Last week, the FBI arrested a Florida woman on charges of stalking and harassing Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell. The suspect, 32-year old Jessica Leigh Robbins of Tampa, Florida, had allegedly threatened Cornell and his family with an alarmingly high number of posts and messages through various social media outlets. A federal judge in New York issued the warrant for Robbins' arrest, while a federal judge in Tampa set her bail at $50,000, which she paid on Friday. Robbins is currently awaiting trial in Tampa, where she lives with her mother. -
Nine Inch Nails/Soundgarden Name New Openers: Oneohtrix Point Never, Dillinger Escape Plan and Cold Cave
Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden found themselves without an opening act for their double-headline billing after Death Grips, the experimental hip-hop act originally slated to perform, randomly broke up a few weeks back. Trent Reznor, probably the organizing force behind this whole endeavor lamented believing that the group could keep it together for a whole tour, but has acted quickly to supply it with a series of new acts, each handling roughly a third of the dates. -
WATCH: Soundgarden Perform 'Superunknown' cuts 'Spoonman,' 'The Wave' on 'The Tonight Show' [VIDEOS]
It's not often that a band still around rocking 20 years after the release of its breakthrough album, so rightfully, Soundgarden have been celebrating the Superunknown landmark for months. Last night (June 3), Chris Cornell and co. took to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform two songs and discuss the writing process of the 1990s. -
Concert industry lacking 'superstars' this summer, tour promoters worried
Concert promoters aren't too optimistic about the 2014 Summer touring season, although their pessimism might be without merit. Sources for Rolling Stone's short feature on the subject cited one fact when making their worrisome claims: It'll be the first year since 2007 that U2, Madonna and The Rolling Stones will all be off the road. Last year's biggest touring earner, Bon Jovi, will also take a vacation during the summer. -
Rolling Stone ranks best rock albums of 1994: Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails, Neil Young, more
Rolling Stone ranked the Top 40 rock albums of 1994, which it named "mainstream alternative's greatest year." -
London Bridge Studio in Seattle needs help restoring Neve soundboard that produced Pearl Jam's 'Ten'
The Seattle music scene has always had a special place in our hearts thanks to the whole grunge thing, and one of the studios behind some of the scene's biggest albums is in need of help restoring its classic Neve soundboard. The piece of equipment has had a role in countless albums, but standouts include Pearl Jam's Ten, 3 Doors Down's Away From The Sun, Soundgarden's Loud Love and Fleet Foxes' self-titled debut. -
Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden confirm tour for 2014 after details leak
Call it the worst kept touring secret of the year... But today (March 17), Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden announced they will be hitting the road together this summer. The official announcement comes after rumors (and a slip from Ticketmaster) of a co-headlining tour surfaced last month. -
Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden hint at co-headlining U.S. tour [WATCH]
Nine Inch Nails are currently in Australia co-headlining a tour with Queens of the Stone Age. In a recent interview with triple j, Reznor mentioned that he'd like to see more co-headlining tours. Now, it looks as if he has another one lined up, this time with Soundgarden. -
Soundgarden releasing deluxe special editions to celebrate 20th anniversary of 'Superunknown,' plus Record Store Day singles
Earlier today we reported that Bruce Springsteen would be releasing a new DVD of his tribute concert, as well as an EP on Record Store Day that will feature four new tracks. Soundgarden was apparently reading the news and decided that they would one-up that. -
Pixies show in Israel slated for summer, alongside Soundgarden
Pixies will perform in Israel this June, along with Soundgarden. The Pixies will play a concert in Israel this June, the Associated Press reports. This comes about four years after a cancelled show. -
Matt Cameron touring with Pearl Jam versus Soundgarden for 2014; Band will find replacement for time being
As diehard grunge fans, we had hoped that the world would never come to this: Matt Cameron deciding whether he would tour with Soundgarden or Pearl Jam. Cameron, possibly the most relevant name that you've never heard of in the early '90s Seattle grunge movement, is a very relevant part of both bands. And it makes sense, as he was the best drummer in the scene (it wasn't Dave Grohl, with no offense to the Nirvana drummer).
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