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Soundgarden black hole sun
Soundgarden black hole sun






soundgarden black hole sun

The lyrics were classic Chris Cornell - lines didn't exactly make sense on paper but did within the song, such as the chorus, "black hole sun/Won't you come/And wash away the rain" (which again, summed up the dark feeling that was felt throughout the rock community in the summer of 1994). Its eerie, close to being out of breath, haunting, mind-altering, deliciously dark and atmospheric, and is just a bewildering beautiful brilliant banger that.Genres: Grunge, Alternative Rock Psychedelic. The song had a psychedelic edge to it (especially evident in the verse's guitar part), as the composition shifted between sedate melodicism and gargantuan guitar riffs. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, the song was released in 1994 as the third single from. While "Black Hole Sun" was not the album's first single (the percussive rocker "Spoonman" was), the song was one of the summer's anthems and biggest rock hits - played constantly on radio and MTV. Black Hole Sun is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden.

soundgarden black hole sun

One of the few bright spots was Soundgarden's classic Superunknown, an album that was molded after releases by such '70s rockers as Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith - in so much that it did not contain a single weak track. The summer of 1994 wasn't one of the more sunnier ones for rock music - the world was still reeling from Nirvana leader Kurt Cobain's suicide the previous April.








Soundgarden black hole sun