: Critics note that the acoustic format allows Cornell to "flex his vocal muscles," moving effortlessly from soft lilting to powerful screams.
This live acoustic album captures the late Soundgarden frontman in a stripped-back setting, highlighting his incredible vocal range without the "boom" of power rock.
: Reviewers from The Michigan Daily describe the performance as intimate and "churchy," proving Cornell could lead an audience just as effectively from a wooden stool as from an arena stage.