For the first time on the podcast, we dove deep into a single record. There will be times when I take the lead because it’s in my area of expertise, and like in this episode, there will be times when Andrew shines brighter. Soundgarden is more of an Andrew favorite. As I told him after we were done recording, you can sit back and chill when we talk about Death Cab.
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Summary
In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the album 'Superunknown' by Soundgarden. They provide background information on the album's release and its context within the grunge music scene. The recording and production process, as well as the impact and success of the album, are explored. The unique guitar tunings and intricate songwriting are highlighted, along with the powerful vocals of Chris Cornell. The legacy of the hit song 'Black Hole Sun' is discussed, and the role of producer Brendan O'Brien is examined. The episode concludes with a reflection on the remastering and sound quality of the album. Superunknown, the iconic album by Soundgarden, showcased advancements in music production and marked a significant milestone in the band's career. The length of the album, with its 15 tracks and 70-minute runtime, was a deliberate choice to include all the songs without cutting anything. The idea of cutting songs from the album was discussed, but both hosts agreed that every song on Superunknown is essential and contributes to its iconic status. The deluxe edition of the album includes additional tracks and demo versions, providing a deeper insight into the creative process. The production of Superunknown, led by Michael Beinhorn, achieved a balance between technical excellence and maintaining the band's sound. The dark lyrics of the album, in hindsight, take on a deeper meaning after Chris Cornell's passing. Despite the darkness, there are moments of optimism and beauty in the songs. Superunknown propelled Soundgarden to new heights and solidified their place as one of the leading bands of the Seattle scene.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:29 Initial Impressions of 'Superunknown'
06:17 Context of the Album's Release
10:42 Recording and Production
13:30 Impact and Success of 'Superunknown'
21:31 Unique Guitar Tunings and Songwriting
23:44 Intricacy of Songwriting and Instrumentation
27:31 Chris Cornell's Vocals and Impact
32:08 Legacy of 'Black Hole Sun'
33:02 Recording Style and Brendan O'Brien's Role
37:29 Remastering and Sound Quality
38:58 Advancement in Music Production
40:06 The Length of Superunknown
41:07 Considering Cuts to the Album
44:10 Personal Opinions on Cutting Songs
47:44 Deluxe Edition and Additional Tracks
50:17 The Role of the Producer
53:32 Comparing Production with Other Albums
55:03 The Dark Lyrics and Chris Cornell's Legacy
59:52 Limo Wreck and Heavy Metal
01:08:29 Superunknown's Impact on Soundgarden
One of my "deserted island albums". Great job with the podcast. Loved hearing all of the stories about the production of the album.
I'm not sure what my favorite track is. Depends on the day. "My Wave" has the strongest memories attached to it as it was playing the moment I decided to attend the University of Dayton. Our tour guide took us to a dorm where they were having a big cookout outside and kids were everywhere having a good time. I could hear "My Wave" blaring from a dorm window and it was at that moment I made my choice, one of the best I've made in my life.
Since "Downward Spiral" shares a "birthday" with "Superunknown", I expect we're getting that podcast next week. :)