Chris Cornell links
Chris Cornell
the interviews

 

This page collects some of the best interviews and features which have a bearing on Chris Cornell's life and career post-Audioslave. For material from other times in his career, see these links.

Chris Cornell talks to Daniel Erikkson in Stockholm
Photo © Amy Lagerman 2006 used by permission

This page covers interviews from 2006 and 2007. For newer interviews, go here.

December 2007

Here's a video interview Chris gave while he was on tour in Chile recently. Covering the usual subjects - James Bond, Billlie Jean, how it feels to be solo - Chris also explains how Audioslave first bonded as a band in the face of criticism from those who chose to believe that they were a "convenient corporate moneymaking thing". In English with Spanish subtitles.

"É importante poder tocar para os meus fãs onde eles estiverem": Chris tells the Sao Paulo press why he travels and what he regrets from the past...like Ultramega OK. With English translation (thanks again Karen!)

chris cornell no brasil: a brief interview with Chris which appeared in the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone. With English translation (thanks again Karen!)

sou um sobrevivente do grunge: a Portuguese-language interview in Brazil's Globo.com. Chris explains why he can't be bothered to cook for himself - and why grunge was something he had to survive. With English translation (thanks Karen!)

era difícil ser tan popular: in this Spanish-language piece, Chris looks back and explains why making music is more important than just being a rock star. Even if the Argentinian press think he's become a "casino crooner"...


November 2007

chris cornell looks foward with music industry: Chris talks about his recording plans and why "anything is possible".

seattle rocker bringing diversity to belly up: in advance of his gig at the oddly-named Aspen venue, we learn why Tim Commerford couldn't work out where Cornell's "home base" was, how songs can move house and why Soundgarden was like "writing songs for a play".

slave to the sound: Tulsa World's reporter gets on the phone and finds Chris in cheerful mood.

cornell explores his music as a solo act: Chris tells the Des Moines Register how Audioslave ran its course and why he still feels like a student of music.

carrying on, solo: the Columbus Dispatch talks to Chris about his soul influences and why he's bored of the band dynamic.

musician's voice: this audio interview (downloadable from this location) with Mark Uricheck concentrates on the making of Carry On from a musician's viewpoint.

man behind the music: in this frank Q&A with New York's PostStar, Chris talks about escaping death, the way men compete and cooperate, and why he wants to be a good example.

now solo, cornell relishes freedom: in this interview from Cleveland's Vindicator, Chris talks in depth about his cover of Billie Jean and explains why "I can do whatever I want whenever I feel like it without having to have a meeting about it".

a vocal force: Chris talks to the Cleveland Free Times about why there's currently zero chance of a Soundgarden reunion.

solo effort suits nicely: this South Carolina interview concentrates on the voice, the songwriting - and Ernest Hemingway.

through the past, darkly: Chris talks to the Florida press about the environment, the make-up of his live set and working - or not working - with producers.


October 2007

"I actually sing a lot better live than I did before": Chris tells Melbourne's Beat how he's adapted his vocal technique, talks about touring Australia with Linkin Park and hints at what we might hear on his next album.

an american in paris: that Gene Kelly reference is going to run and run. In this 6-page feature for a lifestyle/design mag, Chris talks about his Paris apartment and what makes it "shockingly beautiful" - and introduces us to his favourite corners of the city (thanks Rhonda)

backstage with chris cornell: Seattle journalist Gene Stout gets to hang out with Chris and his family before the hometown show.


September 2007

vicky has the last word: here's a fun interview - with a gallery of lovely photos - with both Chris and his wife Vicky, dating from Chris's recent show in Istanbul. In the original Turkish and an English translation.

finding his own voice: here's my own interview with guitarist Yogi, before the show at the Birmingham Academy, 4 September 2007.

Here's an unusual mini-interview with Chris from Rolling Stone. Instead of music, he's talking about his passion for wakeboarding. (thanks Tina)


August 2007

daddy rocks: from popular Finnish weekly magazine Seura, here's an English version of an interview with Chris about touring, recording and parenthood (thanks Eriica for the translation!)

chris cornell goes it alone: journalist Len Righi talks to Chris about how it feels to get plaudits from other artists and asks whether he sold out by playing for Wal-Mart.


July 2007

you know his name: Chris explains to cheappop.com why he won't ever be in a band again...and why he might be open to playing a movie pirate!

he doesn't live here any more: part 2 of my interview with Chris, this time at the Glasgow Academy. Chris talks about jealousy, paranoia and change. Here's a Portuguese version, translated by Lady for Chris Cornell Brasil.

another side of chris cornell: a somewhat saturnine Chris reads the mind of journalist Evan Rytlewski - and explains why he's been "battling the whole genre issue" his whole career.

chris cornell carries on: full of "contagious energy", Chris talks to Philadelphia writer Michael Christopher about the future of the music business and his own part in it.

chris almighty: Ireland's Hot Press talks to Chris about being recognised by old ladies in airports, his friendship with Jeff Buckley and why Carry On feels like a first record.

after years with bands, cornell finds liberation going solo, concludes Doug Pullen of Michigan's Flint Journal. Chris recalls what he didn't like about his work in Soundgarden and Audioslave as well as why he's better on his own.

chris cornell is a long way from grunge - short interview with the Toronto Star done a while back but published ahead of his show in the city.

chris cornell is free at last: Chris talks to Denver's Westword about how happy he is not to be doing the democratic band thing any more. Two versions... feature and full transcript.

On the eve of his appearance at the Live Earth benefit in Hamburg, Chris talks about raising awareness of environmental issues - and how he's doing "the one thing I know how to do that people are going to bother to check out, and try to help push that button of awareness."

Another excellent interview from this period which touches on green issues is scanned here, from a Greek magazine. With an English translation.


June 2007

forging ahead: Chris talks to....well, me, just before his sellout show at London's Astoria recently. This is one of two completely different published edits of the interview, just published in print in New Zealand's Herald On Sunday. Here's the other, published in UK webzine Subba-Cultcha. Go here for the full unedited version, exclusive to this site....and finally, here it is translated into Portuguese by Lady for Chris Cornell Brasil and into Russian by Nickson of the Chris Cornell Russian Fan Club.

Greek newspaper Kathimerini talks to Chris on the eve of his Athens show supporting Robert Plant, and concludes he's looking for greater substance and less pressure.

i'm having the time of my life: Chris talks to Joe Baldwin in Baltimore's Undisputed Music about why he's having such a good time as a solo artist.

an american in paris: Chris talks to Mojo's Phil Alexander about metropolitan living, punk rock guilt and why songwriting can make you feel like shooting yourself.

"it felt like waking up": Chris talks to Tim Den of Transform Online about solohood, sobriety, and the similarities between Carry On and Euphoria Morning.

three questions: Chris talks to Salon's David Marchese about why he left Audioslave and where he fits in to today's musical landscape.

the making of carry on: I chat to Steve Lillywhite about his work on the album in a very special exclusive for this site.

inside the album: Chris talks to Stuff Magazine about orphans, epitaphs and Audioslave's meat loaf.

with a new sound and a new life, chris cornell is still a star: the Boston Globe lets Chris, drummer Jason and producer Steve Lillywhite tell it like it is.

voice of regeneration: Chris talks to the Edmonton Sun about reinvention, the chances of reforming Soundgarden, and the "nice English gay couple who raised me".


May 2007

carry on regardless: the "gravel-throated elder statesman of rock" talks to Kerrang the day after his show at the Astoria, London about the aftermath of Audioslave, why he's never completely ruled out a Soundgarden reunion, and why he wants Peter, Yogi, Corey and Jason to become part of his identity.

Here's a TV interview filmed for satellite channel Rockworld in London. Chris runs through his career, talks about Carry On and sets the interviewer straight on a strange rumour about Soundgarden and The Simpsons.

"i'm just really happy to be on my own": Chris tells Canada's ChartAttack the real story behind the Audioslave split, and why he chose to cover Billie Jean.

chris cornell, grunge icon: Chris tells Britain's Q magazine what he's reading, watching and hearing - and why reality tv shows make him run from the house.

i just want to be a solo artist: Chris tells Ultimate Guitar.com the real story behind the breakup of Audioslave, and why he'd rather stick to a solo career from now on.


April 2007

chris cornell discusses songwriting and recording new record: Gearwire.com finds out about Chris's preferences for songwriting, recording and demoing songs.

reasoning the need: in British poetry magazine Libertine, Clare O'Brien (that's me, folks...) looks at an unexpected kinship between the lyrics of Chris Cornell and the work of the 17th century metaphysical poets.

i'm best in my own world': Chris talks to MTV's Chris Harris about his new band, his solo album and tour and the video for Arms Around Your Love.

podcasting in philly: Chris chats companionably - and downloadably - to 941 Free FM in Philadelphia about what freaks him out at meet & greets, why he was terrified of Johnny Cash, his recent bike accident, his respect for Tom Morello, his own experience of Billie Jean-style paternity suits, his continued optimism about the musical underground and how his sister used to call him "applehead".

happy to carry on: Chris explains to the Toronto Sun why he "just wanted to get out and play", why he's celebrating his past as well as his future and how things have changed for musicians on the road.

chris cornell not daunted by return to solo career: a short interview for Toronto's City News about luck, Friday 13th, and why sales don't really matter.

carrying on: a on-tour interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Chris talks about learning to live for today and his need for artistic freedom.

in exile: an exclusive and revealing interview with bi-monthly New Zealand music magazine Rip It Up - given the day after Audioslave ended. Chris talks about the relationships within the band, his plans for the future - and why playing live is more important than selling a ton of records.


March 2007

chris speaks: a radio interview which Chris gave to WMMR on 14 March is available to download as an mp3 from this link (right click, save as). He talks about carry on and the "extensive" tour he'll be doing, how he came to be doing a Michael Jackson cover, and gives some insight into the breakup of Audioslave.


November 2006

chris cornell tackles gospel — and michael jackson? — on solo lp: Chris talks to MTV's Chris Harris about how his solo album is shaping up in the studio.

outshined: Chris talks to The Wave's Tom Lanham about attending the Casino Royale premiere, meeting the Queen, and why George Bush is a sociopath.

an interview with chris cornell by Alex Robertson of Virgin Media: Chris explains why doing the James Bond theme for Casino Royale was "no gamble at all", why the producers wanted something "unapologetically male", and why Thom Yorke should do the next one.


October 2006

free man in paris from Blender: not long before Audioslave's breakup, that excellent journalist Jonathan Gold gets Chris talking about food. His past as a teenage kitchen rat, his experience of anorexia - but most of all, his new parallel career as a succcessful Paris restaurateur.

 

For older interviews from 2007 and 2006 go here

© Clare O'Brien 2007