Album
Louder Than Love
1989 · Rock
31 collectors on Gatefold own this

Louder Than Love is a Rock album by Soundgarden, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 88 pressings tracked, owned by 31 collectors.
About
Soundgarden’s second album was one of transition. For starter, it was the final record to feature founding bassist Hiro Yamamoto, who quit after making the LP due to the band’s increasingly intense touring schedule. (He would be replaced briefly by former Nirvana guitarist Jason Everman, who then made way for longtime bassist Ben Shepherd.) It was also the Seattle quartet’s first album for a major label, having signed with A&M after releasing their debut full-length, 1988’s <i>Ultramega OK</i>, on legendary indie SST. (Soundgarden was the first band from the then-nascent grunge scene to make that leap to a major.) On a musical level, the 1989 album marks the bridge between the group’s rawer, more punk-influenced approach of <i>Ultramega OK</i> and their <i>Screaming Life</i> (1987) and <i>Fopp</i> (1988) EPs—releases laced with doses of humor, sarcasm, and cynicism—and the more metallic and lyrically somber approach of 1991’s <i>Badmotorfinger</i>. The humor comes in the shape of the unhinged punk of “Full on Kevin’s Mom,” about a buddy of vocalist Chris Cornell’s who slept with the mother of a friend, while “Big Dumb Sex” is a withering comment on the vacuous nature of the hair-metal scene that was dominating charts at the time (it would, ironically, be covered by Guns N’ Roses on their 1993 album of punk covers <i>The Spaghetti Incident?</i>). Less humorously, the wailing “Hands All Over” is inspired by the mistreatment of the environment (“Hands all over the inland forest/In a striking motion, trees fall down like dying soldiers”). While the late-’80s hard-rock scene was populated with preening, image-conscious outfits such as Whitesnake, Bon Jovi, and Europe, the Terry Date-produced <i>Louder Than Love</i> was a leaner, rawer affair devoid of commercial gloss and affectation, a willful differentiator from Soundgarden’s so-called hard-rock contemporarie. Drawing comparisons to Led Zeppelin due to Cornell’s piercing vocal, in reality songs such as “Ugly Truth” and “Gun” draw from the Toni Iommi school of doom-riffing, while the band’s fondness for experimentation is evident in the complicated 9/4 time signature of “Get On the Snake” and the restless musical shifts of “Gun.” The eerie “No Wrong No Right,” meanwhile, foretells of the noisy discordance the band would further explore on songs such as “New Damage” on <i>Badmotorfinger</i>. .
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Tracklist
- 1Ugly Truth5:26
- 2Hands All Over6:00
- 3Gun4:42
- 4Power Trip4:11
- 5Get On the Snake3:43
- 6Full On Kevin's Mom3:37
- 7Loud Love4:57
- 8I Awake4:20
- 9No Wrong No Right4:48
- 10Uncovered4:31
- 11Big Dumb Sex4:11
- 12Full On (Reprise)2:42
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- fuzzy
- rowdy
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Chris CornellBAND , VOCALS, GUITAR GUITAR LEAD VOCALS, GUITAR
- Hiro YamamotoBAND , BASS BASS PERFORMER , BASS
- Kim ThayilBAND , GUITAR GUITAR PERFORMER , GUITAR
- Matt CameronBAND , DRUMS DRUMS PERFORMER , DRUMS
31 collectors on Gatefold own this · 88 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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