Chris Cornell is best known for Soundgarden's grungy alt-rock (and, more regrettably, for Scream's poppy R&B). His new solo album Higher Truth, however, seems to be shaping up to be a more folksy affair than usual. This impression is reinforced by the newly unveiled "Worried Moon."
Although Cornell's yowl sounds much like is always has, the folksy guitar plucking and old-school chord changes suggest something more traditional. The groove does fully take hold during the chorus, and the arrangement has a mixture of hip-hop, folk, pop and rock that oddly recalls the outdated sounds of Meredith Brooks and Dido.
Higher Truth due out on September 18 through Universal.
Although Cornell's yowl sounds much like is always has, the folksy guitar plucking and old-school chord changes suggest something more traditional. The groove does fully take hold during the chorus, and the arrangement has a mixture of hip-hop, folk, pop and rock that oddly recalls the outdated sounds of Meredith Brooks and Dido.
Higher Truth due out on September 18 through Universal.