🎵 Soundgarden - Superunknown REACTION
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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The intensity of Chris Cornell's vocal always gets to me. So much mind-blowing energy to this song! I think the lyrics might be about it being OK not to have everything figured out and to trust in your own understanding in a complex world ... Good stuff ...
I think you got the meaning exactly. Being alive in this strange time. There are no absolutes, just life.
Love some early Soundgarden, but this album was them at their best. You folks have covered the late, lamented Chris Cornell, but Kim Thayil really knocked it loose on this track, too. Love that sound.
Alive in the Superunknown...I love this song so much for the groove and the way CC vocals propel you somewhere else with it. My mind interprets this as the Superunknown is the Matrix...we are all asleep...we might start to wake up, a little, but then we are baffled and confused by contradictions, and eventually our minds are so dulled through confusion and cognitive dissonance that we surrender to it: 'First it takes your mind' then once you mind has been placated 'your soul' is fair game. Just my thoughts, lol. Thanks for the great video.
I hear Kim playing "soul" at the end of the first end line with his groovy guitar lick
Great track from a perfect heavy rock album: every track is a banger, every one is different to every other track, no filler, they take musical risks that make sense in relation to the overall album and thankfully michael beinhorns fantastically detailed production doesnt have that horrid overproduced glossy sound that marred so many 80's and 90's albums. ❤
Check out a later song by them next: Black Rain
Love this whole album and this song is one of my faves from it!
Only Chris Cornell