

Born Christopher John Boyle or then
known by the Rock Music world as Chris Cornell as he got the craze of infamous
fame over the development of a revolutionary path blown up by Seattle Sound as
the media of Pop music covered it non-stop since the mid of eighties era until
the last of nineties seeing Chris Cornell making bigger changed to the
worldwide Heavy Music with his band great band Soundgarden or then (later) the
super-group Audioslave with the ex-members of RATM but nevertheless, this man
is only human and he can gets boring but for that we the music lovers once
again got a plenty good recroding and songs written by himself as a solo
artist. Higher Truth must be one of that important album recorded by Chris
Cornell and unluckily, his last one for this life before the shocking news
struck the world once again about his death. A tremendous comeback of Chris
Cornell after the awesome first record of his solo career as the tracks per
tracks were written beautifully and one can catching some glimpse of Cornell’s
favorite influences there from Led Zeppelin to Otis Redding (respectively) and
quite personal as the stories within the lyrics can be interpreted widely open
but never satisfied to listening just once. Mostly pours into the Adult Rock
Music characters with melodies and Chris Cornell strong-powerful vocals might haunting the
listeners for the demands that shall never be satisfied as not many of them
knows it – deep inside him; he’s always being lonely in thus search for one
single answer about the meaning of existence as the songs trying to open many
doors for that here on Higher Truth. From the semi-acoustic of Americana Rock
on Worried Moon, a last vowing goodbye for Dead Wishes to Nearly Forgot My Broken
Heart that might touching his deepest feelings about his failed marriage or
Through The Window which creeping out of the hidden lost confessions of himself
about everything as well as Before We Disappear that knocking one particular place
as the Soft Rock harmony singing the Bluesy lyrics for the reminder of the dangerous
parts of being famous that might kills you one day.
A beautiful piece left on
this album as many weeping the loss for another Rock hero falls …
HigherTruth:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0HMBhqRyXcGC6JQ4W6c5eu
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