Flower (Soundgarden song)
"Flower" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden, released in 1989 as the first single from their second studio album, Louder Than Love.
The song is notable for its distinctive guitar riff, written by guitarist Kim Thayil, and its unconventional time signature, which shifts between 7/4 and 4/4. Chris Cornell, the band's vocalist and rhythm guitarist, wrote the lyrics, which are often interpreted as dealing with themes of shyness, social awkwardness, and a struggle to connect with others.
"Flower" was a breakthrough song for Soundgarden, gaining them significant attention and helping to establish them as a prominent force in the burgeoning grunge scene. While it didn't chart highly upon its initial release, it became a fan favorite and is considered one of Soundgarden's signature songs. The music video, directed by Mark Miremont, received considerable airplay on MTV, further boosting the band's exposure.