Soundgarden‘s creative output is weird. They wait two to three years on average between albums in their creative peak, then break up and get back together for their first album in sixteen years… and before the tour cycle is even over, they’re already playing newer songs. I don’t think that necessarily means another Soundgarden record is already in the works, but it’s good to see the creative juices are always flowing. The song starts off with just Chris Cornell playing on acoustic guitar.
You can see (and hear) the new song here after the break. It’s a clip from a larger performance that includes “Blood on the Valley Floor”, but the new song starts at 3:30.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RaaJ_ga77c&t=3m30s]
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