Superunknown
Superunknown
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ladies and gentlemen, buckle up your flannel shirts and get ready to plunge into the dark, brooding depths of SOUNDGARDEN's "Superunknown." This album is the sonic equivalent of a dark and stormy night, with Chris Cornell's haunting vocals leading you on a journey through grungy guitars and pounding drums.
From the moment the opening track "Let Me Drown" kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride. The band's signature blend of heavy riffs and mesmerising melodies is on full display here, with songs like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" taking you on a twisted trip through the twisted mind of one of rock's most enigmatic frontmen.
But don't let the dark subject matter fool you - there's a playful side to SOUNDGARDEN that shines through on tracks like "Kickstand" and "Limo Wreck," showing that even the darkest of souls can't resist a good time.
So put on your combat boots, crank up the volume, and let "Superunknown" take you on a journey through the twisted, tumultuous world of grunge. This album may have been released in 1994, but its powerful sound and haunting lyrics are timeless. Just don't blame us if you find yourself headbanging in your bedroom at 3am.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Let Me Drown
2. My Wave
3. Fell On Black Days
4. Mailman
5. Superunknown
6. Head Down
7. Black Hole Sun
Disc: 2
1. Spoonman
2. Limo Wreck
3. The Day I Tried to Live
4. Kickstand
5. Fresh Tendrils
6. 4th of July
7. Half
8. Like Suicide
9. She Likes Surprises
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Soundgarden
Soundgarden: Grunge Gods or Just Another Overrated Band? Hailing from the rainy city of Seattle, Soundgarden has been a force to be reckoned with in the rock music scene since the late 1980s. With their heavy guitar riffs, powerhouse vocals, and lyrics that straddle the line between existential angst and societal commentary, this band has left a lasting mark on the music world. Led by the enigmatic frontman Chris Cornell, whose vocal range could rival that of a operatic tenor, Soundgarden has managed to defy categorisation, seamlessly blending elements of metal, punk, and alternative rock into their own unique sound. Tracks like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" have become anthems for a generation of disaffected youth, while deeper cuts like "Jesus Christ Pose" showcase the band's willingness to tackle controversial themes head on. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. While Soundgarden may have a dedicated following and a slew of hit records under their belts, there are some who argue that the band is merely riding the coattails of the grunge movement, never quite reaching the iconic status of their contemporaries like Nirvana or Pearl Jam. Regardless of where you stand on the Soundgarden debate, there's no denying the band's impact on the music world. With their raw energy, killer guitar solos, and a frontman who can wail like nobody's business, Soundgarden is a band that demands to be heard. So grab your flannel shirt, crank up the volume, and decide for yourself: are Soundgarden grunge gods, or just another overrated band?
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