Telephantasm
Telephantasm
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Our Take
Our Take
SOUNDGARDEN's Best Of - Telephantasm is like a retro blast from the past, reminding us why the 90s were such a glorious time for rock music. Packed with all the hits that made them legends, this compilation album is like a time capsule of grunge goodness.
From the moment you hit play, you're transported back to a time when flannel shirts and Doc Martens were the height of fashion, and angst-ridden lyrics were our anthem. Chris Cornell's powerhouse vocals soar throughout, while Kim Thayil's guitar riffs shred with a ferocity that still packs a punch today.
Tracks like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" are timeless classics that have stood the test of time, while lesser-known gems like "Blow Up the Outside World" and "Burden in My Hand" showcase the band's range and depth.
Listening to this album is like taking a trip down memory lane, but with a modern twist. The remastered tracks sound fresh and crisp, giving new life to old favorites.
Overall, SOUNDGARDEN's Best Of - Telephantasm is a must-have for any fan of 90s rock music. It's a celebration of a band that helped define a generation, and a reminder of just how damn good they were. So crank up the volume, throw on your flannel, and rock out like it's 1994 all over again.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Hunted Down
2. Hands All Over
3. Outshined
4. Rusty Cage
5. Birth Ritual
6. My Wave
7. Spoonman
8. Black Hole Sun
9. Fell On Black Days
10. Burden in My Hand
11. Blow Up the Outside World
12. Black Rain
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Soundgarden
Soundgarden: Grunge Gods or Just Another Overrated Band? Hailing from the rainy city of Seattle, Soundgarden has been a force to be reckoned with in the rock music scene since the late 1980s. With their heavy guitar riffs, powerhouse vocals, and lyrics that straddle the line between existential angst and societal commentary, this band has left a lasting mark on the music world. Led by the enigmatic frontman Chris Cornell, whose vocal range could rival that of a operatic tenor, Soundgarden has managed to defy categorisation, seamlessly blending elements of metal, punk, and alternative rock into their own unique sound. Tracks like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" have become anthems for a generation of disaffected youth, while deeper cuts like "Jesus Christ Pose" showcase the band's willingness to tackle controversial themes head on. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. While Soundgarden may have a dedicated following and a slew of hit records under their belts, there are some who argue that the band is merely riding the coattails of the grunge movement, never quite reaching the iconic status of their contemporaries like Nirvana or Pearl Jam. Regardless of where you stand on the Soundgarden debate, there's no denying the band's impact on the music world. With their raw energy, killer guitar solos, and a frontman who can wail like nobody's business, Soundgarden is a band that demands to be heard. So grab your flannel shirt, crank up the volume, and decide for yourself: are Soundgarden grunge gods, or just another overrated band?
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