Soundgarden
Soundgarden Live Performance of Room A Thousand Years Wide at Festival Hall Melbourne
On February 24, 2015, Soundgarden graced the Festival Hall in Melbourne with a powerhouse performance of “Room A Thousand Years Wide." At this point in their career, the band was riding the waves of their comeback after a long hiatus. Their album “King Animal,” released in 2012, marked their first studio effort in over a decade, reviving the grunge sound that had made them iconic. It’s fascinating to note that this live recording represents a moment where the band was not just reestablishing their legacy but also connecting deeply with fans who had waited so long for their return. "Room A Thousand Years Wide" itself is a sonic feast, combining heavy guitars and Chris Cornell’s soaring vocals, a reminder of their roots yet echoing their evolution. Given the emotional intensity of the performance, it’s clear that Soundgarden was fully engaged in reclaiming their space in the rock realm, making this moment one of reverberating significance for fans and the artists alike.