AUDIOSLAVE: 'Doesn't Remind Me' Video Posted Online

September 22, 2005

AUDIOSLAVE's video for their new single, "Doesn't Remind Me", has been posted online at the Interscope web site. Check it out: Real Media, Windows Media. The clip was shot last month in Los Angeles with director Chris Milk, who has previously worked with KANYE WEST ("Jesus Walks") and MODEST MOUSE ("Ocean Breathes Salty").

When asked about the concept of the video, AUDIOSLAVE frontman Chris Cornell (ex-SOUNDGARDEN) told MTV.com earlier in the month, "It's kind of secret what the subject matter is, but it's a very important video. Let me put it this way: Our hair is going to be different than it is right now."

With regards to how the "Out of Exile"'s third single and follow-up to "Your Time Has Come", the sing-along "Doesn't Remind Me", came about, Cornell told MTV.com, "I had the idea [for the lyrics to] 'Doesn't Remind Me' the day before [the band played me the music in the studio], and it seemed like the perfect song to try out that idea. One of the things that's very exciting to me is you have four accomplished musicians completely willing to play a three-chord song if it's a great song. That's important to me and speaks well of the band I'm in."

AUDIOSLAVE's sophomore album, "Out of Exile", has sold 763,000 copies in the United States so far, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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