Chris Cornell’s Death Ruled Suicide by Hanging

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Grunge legend and peerless rock vocalist Chris Cornell was found dead in a Detroit hotel room on Wednesday night, shortly after Soundgarden performed a concert at the city’s Fox Theatre. The cause of death was immediately unknown and under investigation by Detroit police. Later on Thursday, the medical examiner ruled Cornell’s death as suicide by hanging.

Cornell’s rep Brian Bumbery called the death “sudden and unexpected” and said his wife and family were shocked by it. Two Detroit newspapers citing a police spokesman first reported that Cornell, who was on tour, was found with “a band around his neck.”  

Cornell was born July 20, 1964, in Seattle, Washington, which became the fertile crescent of the grunge rock scene in the ’80s. Cornell formed Soundgarden in 1984 with Kim Thayil and Hiro Yamamoto, both of whom he had played with in a Seattle covers band called The Shemps. Predating most of the grunge bands who would come to define the sound for the mainstream (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice In Chains), Soundgarden were an essential force in establishing the sound of grunge – a melange of sludge metal, punk, distorted guitars, wounded vocals and lyrics about alienation.

Soundgarden debuted with the 1987 EP Screaming Life on Sub Pop Records, which was followed by the 1988 EP Fopp prior to the band’s full-length 1988 debut album, Ultramega OK, an essential touchstone in the codification of the grunge genre. 1989’s major-label debut for A&M Records, Louder Than Love, became their first album to chart on the Billboard 200, and they broke through commercially with 1991’s Badmotorfinger, which produced the singles “Jesus Christ Pose,” “Rusty Cage” and “Outshined” (videos for the latter two songs got heavy MTV play). That same year Cornell, along with members of what would become Pearl Jam, released the Temple of the Dog album Apple, which was a tribute to Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood, a former roommate of Cornell’s who died of a heroin overdose.

1994’s Superunknown took Soundgarden to even greater heights: The album became their only studio LP to top the Billboard 200, and all five singles charted on the Alternative Songs chart – of those songs, “Black Hole Sun” and “Spoonman” are all-time rock classics. On 1996’s Down on the Upside, the band moved away from their heaviness of their previous releases and began experimenting with a more psychedelic sound. After a 1996 Lollapalooza tour and an ensuing world tour, internal tensions lead to the band calling it quits in 1997 (they would reunite for 2012’s well-received King Animal and continue to tour until Cornell’s death).

While Soundgarden’s output was warmly received by Gen X and positively reviewed by critics, Cornell’s solo output – save his 1999 solo debut Euphoria Morning – was less so. But Cornell’s career got a massive second wind when he joined forces with members of Rage Against the Machine to create Audioslave in 2001. Melding RATM’s blistering punk-metal attack with his nearly four-octave range, Audioslave netted Cornell a new generation of rock fans.

Audioslave also fared better on the Billboard Hot 100 than Soundgarden had. While Soundgarden only charted one Hot 100 hit (“Black Rain” peaked at No. 96), Audioslave placed seven songs on the Hot 100 over the course of three albums, including hard rock classics “Like a Stone” and “Cochise” from their self-titled 2002 debut.

Cornell collaborated with an eclectic collection of artists throughout his career, from Alice Cooper to Timbaland, Mudhoney, Carlos Santana and Screaming Trees. He made a cameo in the 1992 film Singles and performed one of the better latter day James Bond theme songs, “You Know My Name,” from 2006’s Casino Royale. That song was the lead single from his second solo album, 2007’s Carry On, which also featured a cover of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.” After covering the King of Pop, Cornell dove even deeper into the worlds of dance, pop and R&B on his third solo LP, 2009’s Scream, which was executive produced by Timbaland. Eschewing guitars for electronics, the album was certainly Cornell’s most artistically risky, but it was met with confusion from fans and scathing reviews from critics. On 2015’s Higher Truth, a solo album released amidst Soundgarden’s reunion, Cornell returned to rock, but continued to experiment, using drum loops and even a hurdy-gurdy on the album.

Cornell spoke openly about his struggles with addiction, fighting both alcohol and pill dependency at various points in his life. He went sober in 2002, and balked at the deification of rock stars whose lives were claimed by addiction. Speaking to The Tampa Bay Times in 2016, Cornell said, “People die of drug overdoses every day that nobody talks about. It’s a shame that famous people get all the focus, because it then gets glorified a little bit, like, ‘This person was too sensitive for the world,’ and, ‘A light twice as bright lives half as long,’ and all that. Which is all bullshit. It’s not true.”

Cornell’s first wife was Soundgarden manager Susan Silver. They had one child, Lillian Jean, in 2000, and divorced in 2004. He married Vicky Karayiannis in 2004; they had two children together, a daughter in 2004 and a son in 2005. In the philanthropic realm, the couple co-founded the Chris and Vicky Cornell Foundation to support homeless, abused and impoverished children.

Prior to Cornell’s death, Soundgarden had been working on the follow-up album to 2012’s King Animal.

A version of this story originally appeared on Billboard.com.

https://www.yahoo.com/music/chris-cornell-soundgarden-audioslave-lead-singer-dies-52-100236488.html

13 thoughts on “Chris Cornell’s Death Ruled Suicide by Hanging

  1. “The Wayne County Medical Examiner’s office issued a statement Thursday confirming the cause of death:

    “The Medical Examiner has completed the autopsy on 52-year-old Chris Cornell, the Soundgarden musician who died last night in Detroit. The cause of death has been determined as hanging by suicide. A full autopsy report has not yet been completed. There is no additional information at this time.”

    Michael Woody, director of media relations for the Detroit Police, told Variety Cornell’s wife asked a friend to check on the singer, the friend forced opened the door and found Cornell on the bathroom floor. Cornell was pronounced dead at the scene. He was 52.”

    http://variety.com/2017/music/news/chris-cornell-dead-dies-soundgarden-frontman-dies-at-52-1202432798/

    1. “the friend forced opened the door and found Cornell on the bathroom floor.”
      How could he be on the floor if he hanged himself?
      It’s a sad day. He was a good guy.
      RIP and thanks for making me feel soul.

  2. I’ve never heard of any of these singers and actors that are dying off. I must be the youngest one on there server…

  3. I was never a fan — in fact, I always hated Seattle music — but he sounded like a pretty decent guy who made some bad choices. It’s sad that this happened. R.I.P.

    1. Agree Misty……
      A thought…….

      (~Beatles~Stuck In The Middle With You Lyrics)

      “Well I don’t know why I came here tonight.
      I’ve got the feeling that something ain’t right.
      I’m so scared in case I fall off my chair,
      and I’m wondering how I’ll get down the stairs.

      Clowns to the left of me!
      Jokers to the right!
      Here I am stuck in the middle with you.”

      Blessings to his family
      Very, very sad…….

      1. 🙂
        I follow your thought, RT.
        However, that’s not a Beatles song.
        It’s a Stealers Wheel classic, co-written by the group’s guitarist Gerry Rafferty and keyboard player Joe Egan.

        1. TY! Angel!
          Typed into search what saw, and well what came up in search, put in found results (Your post is spot on!) Had most of the words right, though the joker was to the left, the clown/regular person to the right, a boot on the middle of back, band like rubberband around mid section, his legs were funny/awkward position as well? Shown. Not sure what going on there? but something that saw. Guess we’ll see if/when they release info.
          In Divine love, light, health, wealth, prosperity, abundance, healing, protection, all to the highest good & highest beneficial~ness! Blessings to you and all here! TY!

        2. For some reason, this song brings along with it Alvin Bishop’s “Fooled Around and Love.” Must be the timing.

  4. Had “Like a Stone” going through my head the last few days. Heard the song several times but didn’t read the lyrics until after he died. Heavy stuff…
    On a cobweb afternoon
    In a room full of emptiness
    By a freeway I confess
    I was lost in the pages
    Of a book full of death
    Reading how we’ll die alone
    And if we’re good, we’ll lay to rest
    Anywhere we want to go
    In your house I long to be
    Room by room patiently
    I’ll wait for you there
    Like a stone
    I’ll wait for you there
    Alone
    On my deathbed I will pray
    To the gods and the angels
    Like a pagan to anyone
    Who will take me to heaven
    To a place I recall
    I was there so long ago
    The sky was bruised
    The wine was bled
    And there you led me on
    In your house I long to be
    Room by room patiently
    I’ll wait for you there
    Like a stone
    I’ll wait for you there
    Alone
    Alone
    And on I read
    Until the day was gone
    And I sat in regret
    Of all the things I’ve done
    For all that I’ve blessed
    And all that I’ve wronged
    In dreams until my death
    I will wander on
    In your house I long to be
    Room by room patiently
    I’ll wait for you there
    Like a stone
    I’ll wait for you there
    Alone
    Alone

  5. Meh

    suicide .. sorry but thats a cowards way out

    these F-ks in power are not going to get that lucky with me

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