Plush
"Plush"
Experience the iconic sound of Stone Temple Pilots' Grammy-winning 1993 smash hit, "Plush." A defining track from their debut album Core, this song blends grunge intensity with alternative rock melody and arena rock power, driven by Scott Weiland's distinctive vocals.
- TITLE: Plush
- BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
- GENRE: Alternative Rock, Arena Rock, Grunge
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: May 18
- YEAR: 1993
Released as a major single from their multi-platinum debut album Core, "Plush" catapulted Stone Temple Pilots to superstardom. Its dynamic shifts between moody verses and explosive choruses, fueled by Dean DeLeo's memorable guitar work, perfectly captured the grunge and alternative rock zeitgeist while possessing arena rock appeal.
This powerful 1993 track remains one of Stone Temple Pilots' most recognizable songs, a staple of alternative and classic rock radio. Its combination of grunge grit, alternative rock sensibilities, and arena-ready hooks makes it a compelling, if sometimes dark, cruisin' classic from the era.
SONG MEANING: The lyrics, written by Scott Weiland and drummer Eric Kretz, were reportedly inspired by a news story about a missing woman found dead. The song reflects on themes of lost relationships, ambiguous situations, and the darkness that can lie beneath the surface ("Where you goin' for tomorrow?", "And I feel that time's a wasted go").
"Stone Temple Pilots"
- TITLE: Stone Temple Pilots
- ACTIVE: 1989–2003 (1989), 2008–present (2008)
- BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
"Interstate Love Song"
- TITLE: Interstate Love Song
- BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
- GENRE: Alternative Rock, Country Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: August 22
- YEAR: 1994
