Chris Cornell Plans New Solo Album
Chris Cornell, currently the frontman of Audioslave, is currently prepping a new solo album. The singer says he hopes to start recording tracks for the record in September.
“I’m always writing,” Cornell told Billboard. “There’s a song here, a song there that I wouldn’t be able to put on an Audioslave record.”
However, a new solo album isn’t the only thing taking up Cornell’s time these days. Audislave is releasing their third album, “Revelations,” on September 5. And Cornell is also set to contribute tracks to the upcoming James Bond film “Casino Royale” and indie flick “Bug.”
According to Cornell, all the songs for his upcoming solo release have been written, and he’s working towards a 2007 street date.
It will be the first album made by the former Soundgarden singer under his own name since 1999’s “Euphoria Morning.
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