Casino Royale singer Chris Cornell delays solo album release
Former Audioslave and Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell's second solo album, Carry On, has had its release date pushed back from May 1st to June 5th - reports
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The album will contain "You Know My Name", the theme song to the 2006 James Bond film "Casino Royale".
No explanation was given for the delay. Cornell began working on the disc last fall after the release of Audioslave's third album, Revelations. News of the solo project fueled rumors of a split with Audioslave, with Cornell officially leaving the band last month due to "irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences."
Cornell has also contributed a song to the soundtrack of the movie Bug and told us a little about the movie: "It's based on a play, but it's sort of, it's also an extremely edgy film. It's an indie film, it's kind of the opposite of the Bond movie in that sense. But an extremely entertaining and powerful movie. I'm not gonna bother trying to describe it 'cause I couldn't help but give it away. But it's definitely a movie to go see, it's extremely intense."
Bug, which stars Ashley Judd and was helmed by Exorcist director William Friedkin, is due in theatres on May 25th. The soundtrack also includes songs from Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland and System Of A Down vocalist Serj Tankian.
An unnamed source told the New York Post last week that Cornell left Audioslave over money, explaining, "Chris was unhappy with the financial arrangement within the group -- he wrote all the music, yet the other three bandmates took an equal share in the multimillion-dollar publishing rights."
The other members of Audioslave have reactivated their previous band, Rage Against The Machine, to perform at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in April and three more shows this summer.
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