Ugly Truth
Ugly Truth
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Soundgarden's Ugly Truth (Live At The Paradise Club Boston 1990) is a musical time capsule that will transport you back to the grunge heyday in all its raw, unpolished glory. This coloured vinyl release captures the band at their primal best, with Chris Cornell's visceral vocals soaring over Kim Thayil's sludgy, downtuned riffs like a majestic grunge eagle.
The energy and intensity of Soundgarden's performance is palpable, with tracks like "Beyond the Wheel" and "Gun" hitting you like a sledgehammer to the eardrums. Every snarl, every scream, every thunderous drumbeat reverberates through your soul, reminding you why this band was such a force to be reckoned with in the '90s.
The muddy, lo-fi sound quality only adds to the authenticity of the experience, making you feel like you're right there in the sweaty confines of The Paradise Club, surrounded by flannel-clad grunge disciples headbanging and moshing with reckless abandon.
Ugly Truth is not just a live album, it's a sonic journey back to a time when music was dirty, loud and uncompromising. So grab your ripped jeans, dust off your Doc Martens, and crank this bad boy up to 11. Soundgarden may be gone, but their legacy lives on in this blistering performance. Trust me, this one is a grunge masterpiece that deserves a spot in every music lover's collection. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Flower
2. Hands All Over
3. Loud Love
4. Full On Kevin's Mom
5. Big Bottom
6. Beyond the Wheel
7. Get On the Snake
8. Pretty Noose
9. Burden in My Hand
10. Kyle Petty (Son of Richard)
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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