Dive into the raw, unfiltered origins of Soundgarden's discography with "Screaming Life/Fopp," a compelling compilation that brings together the band's debut EPs in their entirety. Originally released in 1990, this remastered reissue, released on November 25, 2013, through Sub Pop Records, offers a fresh perspective on the early works that laid the foundation for the grunge and post-grunge movements.
"Screaming Life/Fopp" is a powerful journey through Soundgarden's formative years, featuring iconic tracks like "Hunted Down," "Fopp," and "Kingdom of Come." The album's 11 tracks, all remastered by Jack Endino, who produced the original sessions, deliver a thunderous sonic experience that captures the essence of the band's early sound. From the gritty, hard-hitting riffs of "Hand of God" to the haunting melodies of "Tears to Forget," this compilation showcases Soundgarden's versatility and musical prowess.
This reissue is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical artifact that provides insight into the development of one of the most influential rock bands of the 1990s. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Soundgarden's music, "Screaming Life/Fopp" offers a unique opportunity to explore the roots of the band's signature sound. The album's 40-minute runtime is packed with energy and innovation, making it a essential addition to any rock music collection.