Interstate Love Song
"Interstate Love Song"
Ride along with Stone Temple Pilots' iconic 1994 alternative rock hit, "Interstate Love Song." A standout track from their Purple album, this song blends grunge power with hard rock riffs and distinctive country rock slide guitar, creating an unforgettable sound.
- TITLE: Interstate Love Song
- BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
- GENRE: Alternative Rock, Country Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: August 22
- YEAR: 1994
Released as a massive number one rock single from STP's chart-topping 1994 album Purple, "Interstate Love Song" became one of their signature songs. Its unique fusion of driving alternative rock, grunge intensity, and Dean DeLeo's country-inflected slide guitar work captivated listeners worldwide.
Featuring Scott Weiland's compelling vocals delivering lyrics of deception, this 1994 classic moves from hard rock verses to a surprisingly breezy bridge. "Interstate Love Song," with its blend of grunge, alternative, hard, and country rock elements, remains a defining moment of 90s rock.
SONG MEANING: The lyrics, penned by Scott Weiland, describe the lies and deceit involved in hiding his heroin addiction from his partner while on tour ("Leavin' on a southern train... Feelin' like a hand in rusted chains"). It reflects the burden of maintaining this facade and the inevitable erosion of trust in the relationship.
"Stone Temple Pilots"
- TITLE: Stone Temple Pilots
- ACTIVE: 1989–2003 (1989), 2008–present (2008)
- BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
"Plush"
- TITLE: Plush
- BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
- GENRE: Alternative Rock, Arena Rock, Grunge
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: May 18
- YEAR: 1993
