Live from the Artists Den
By Soundgarden
Hard Rock - 2019
By the time Soundgarden taped their 2013 set at Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theatre for the long-running PBS show Live From... more
Tracklist
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1Incessant Mace (Live from the Artists Den)8:12 min
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2My Wave (Live from the Artists Den)5:17 min
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3Been Away Too Long (Live from the Artists Den)3:31 min
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4Worse Dreams (Live from the Artists Den)3:51 min
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5Jesus Christ Pose (Live from the Artists Den)5:16 min
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6Flower (Live from the Artists Den)3:48 min
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7Taree (Live from the Artists Den)4:07 min
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8Spoonman (Live from the Artists Den)3:53 min
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9By Crooked Steps (Live from the Artists Den)4:06 min
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10Blind Dogs (Live from the Artists Den)6:00 min
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11Rowing (Live from the Artists Den)4:51 min
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12Non-State Actor (Live from the Artists Den)4:12 min
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13Drawing Flies (Live from the Artists Den)2:33 min
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14Hunted Down (Live from the Artists Den)2:57 min
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15Black Saturday (Live from the Artists Den)4:08 min
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16Bones of Birds (Live from the Artists Den)4:27 min
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17Blow Up the Outside World (Live from the Artists Den)5:43 min
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18Fell On Black Days (Live from the Artists Den)5:47 min
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19Burden In My Hand (Live from the Artists Den)4:52 min
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20A Thousand Days Before (Live from the Artists Den)4:58 min
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21Blood On the Valley Floor (Live from the Artists Den)3:54 min
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22Rusty Cage (Live from the Artists Den)5:00 min
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23New Damage (Live from the Artists Den)6:42 min
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244th of July (Live from the Artists Den)8:45 min
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25Outshined (Live from the Artists Den)5:40 min
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26Black Hole Sun (Live from the Artists Den)5:50 min
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27Ty Cobb (Live from the Artists Den)3:08 min
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28Slaves & Bulldozers (Live from the Artists Den)10:37 min
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29Feedbacchanal (Live from the Artists Den)4:20 min
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About Live from the Artists Den
By the time Soundgarden taped their 2013 set at Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theatre for the long-running PBS show Live From the Artists Den, they were three years into what by all measures was a pretty successful reunion: They’d released new music (2012’s King Animal), had been touring steadily without looking eager or cash-grabby, and above all seemed like a band trying to navigate the future instead of trade solely on their past—a past that made them far more famous than any of their members were prepared for.Listening to the performance here, what stands out is just how unique their sound was. Yes, they could be heavy and gut-churning (“Outshined,” “Rusty Cage,” “My Wave”), but they could also be ethereal, almost delicate (“Fell on Black Days,” “Black Hole Sun,” “4th of July”—introduced here by Chris Cornell as a song about “being really, really, really fucked up on acid somewhere in the vicinity of America’s Independence Day”)—a vision of hard rock both experimental and remarkably easy to grasp. That the King Animal material sounds comfortable in context makes Cornell’s 2017 suicide that much more painful. A strong parting shot from a band that seemed like they still had room to grow.