Ranked 12th in MTVs "22 Greatest Voices in Music" survey - ahead of such icons as David Bowie, Steven Tyler and Bruce Springsteen - Chris Cornell, the voice behind Soundgarden, Audioslave and Temple of the Dog, has been called "the single most dynamic rock and roll force produced by the Grunge Revolution of the early 90s." After earning two Grammy Awards, selling more than 20 million albums worldwide, earning two Grammys, and paved the way for numerous other artists, Cornell will lay fresh asphalt for himself with the May 26th release of his solo album, Carry On (Suretone/Interscope).
Superstition aside, this 13th career album promises to extend his status as a musical risk-taker. ...