"I think we really almost burnt ourselves out on one record"
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Hoon is talking about creative output, sure, but the subtext is the 90s alt-rock treadmill: label expectations, relentless touring, radio singles engineered to be both authentic and repeatable, interviews that demand you narrate your own authenticity on command. “One record” becomes less a piece of art than a finite reservoir the industry assumes you can tap forever. If the first album is a private diary turned public property, the second asks you to fake the handwriting.
For Blind Melon, whose self-titled album (and the gravitational pull of “No Rain”) brought sudden, sticky fame, burnout wasn’t just exhaustion; it was identity foreclosure. Hoon’s line hints at the cost of being reduced to a vibe, a bee-girl video, a type. The tragedy is that he’s diagnosing the depletion while still inside it, naming the fire as it’s licking the walls.
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