Why audioslave broke up




















Getting along as people is one thing. Bands work in a way where everyone at some point has to have a similar idea of how you do things. A band that makes records and tours is also a business. In this case it was a collaboration that was very satisfying and we all had a great time. When I started I was already in the midst of a solo career.

But we ran into this issue right away, even before the first record came out. Are you surprised by the Rage reunion? A little bit. Audioslave, for my part, existed because of my memory of seeing them play shows in When I got a call from Tom and Rick Rubin about maybe making a record with them I was really curious. What they bring live is different than anything anyone has ever done. If they can actually be a band, it will be great.

Any chance of a Soundgarden reunion? I seriously doubt it. If that were ever going to happen, someone would have to rally behind it. We ended on a great note. It also raises speculation as to what the future holds for Rage — and whether a Soundgarden reunion could be in the works.

Rumors of Cornell's departure began last fall, when Audioslave elected not to tour behind last year's Revelations LP. Morello said at the time that he wasn't sure what would become of Audioslave, saying that "Audioslave is currently not touring on the record" because "Chris [Cornell] did not want to tour.

To me, it seems that the world needs songs of rebellion and revolution right now. Just weeks before Rage were named one of Coachella's headlining acts, Morello demurred when asked by MTV News whether Audioslave was over, saying "[people] have been telling me Audioslave was breaking up for some time now.

No new news there. Cornell's album, which was helmed by producer Steve Lillywhite U2, Rolling Stones and is the follow-up to 's Euphoria Morning, will be in stores May 1. We made a record and we loved it. I think that's where it starts — the idea that we sort of started on shaky ground. You would hope that by now, putting out our third record, people wouldn't be thinking that way or be worried about it. But it comes up. To report spam or any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, use the "Report to Facebook" and "Mark as spam" links that appear next to the comments themselves.

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