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Audioslave's 'Out Of Exile' To Make Vinyl Debut


By Michael Angulia | Published: Apr 23, 2026 1:26 PM EDT

Audioslave's 'Out Of Exile' To Make Vinyl Debut

Audioslave's sophomore album, "Out Of Exile", is going vinyl for the very first time with a 180g black vinyl version and special limited edition D2C Black Liquid Vinyl in a die-cut gatefold jacket that showcases the disc.

UMe will be releasing the vinyls on June 12th (pre-order here) and the label had this to say: For this new reissue, Levi Seitz of Black Belt Mastering has remastered the original Out Of Exile. It will be available in two configurations: a standard 180g Black Vinyl edition and a limited edition D2C Black Liquid Vinyl pressing inspired by the album's cover art, housed in a die-cut gatefold jacket designed to showcase the disc.

Originally released May 23, 2005, Out Of Exile debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The single "Doesn't Remind Me" earned a GRAMMY Award nomination for "Best Hard Rock Performance," while "Be Yourself" reached #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. Alongside "Your Time Has Come," they stand among the band's defining radio hits.

As Chris Cornell shared at the time, Out Of Exile was his most autobiographical work-the first time he fully embraced writing from a deeply personal place. Emerging from sobriety, personal growth, and newfound domestic stability after 2002, he contrasted it with earlier material rooted in a "dark, lonely, isolated world," instead creating from a place of clarity, joy, and "the ability to feel loved."

As he explained in interviews, the record reflected a new chapter in his life-his marriage, family, and the anticipation of becoming a father-allowing him to write more openly than ever before. Cornell described himself during this period as "constantly inspired," no longer needing darkness as a catalyst, but drawing from a place of connection, purpose, and love.

No longer dependent on darkness as creative fuel, the result is both an artistic evolution and a document of personal renewal, as the band locked into a cohesive, confident sound. Once again, Audioslave co-produced the album with Rick Rubin.

The band debuted several songs from Out Of Exile during a historic free concert in Cuba, performing for more than 70,000 fans and becoming the first American rock group to play an open-air show in the country. The performance was later documented on the Live In Cuba DVD.

Critics praised the album upon release. SLANT called it "the sound of a band coming into its own," while Ultimate Classic Rock later named it "perhaps the definitive Audioslave LP."

Experience the enduring power and personal depth of Out Of Exile on vinyl this June.

TRACKLISTING
LP 1

A1. Your Time Has Come
A2. Out Of Exile
A3. Be Yourself
B1. Doesn't Remind Me
B2. Drown Me Slowly
B3. Heaven's Dead

LP 2

C1. The Worm
C2. Man Or Animal
C3. Yesterday To Tomorrow
D1. Dandelion
D2. #1 Zero
D3. The Curse

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