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And so, the universe embraced the sun and said: āI love you.ā
#art#fanart#illustration#sonic the hedgehog#shadow the hedgehog#sonadow#sonic x shadow#cw: bright colors#cw: eyestrain#black hole sun#monthly sonadow
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Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, Hollywood, 1989 ā ą±Øą§ Ė Ė ą£Ŗ Photographed by Robert Matheu
#chris cornell#90s rock#soundgarden#rock music#rock#hollywood#1989#rock photography#music photography#alternative rock#musician#90s#grunge#1990s#90s grunge#audioslave#late 80s#early 90s#rock n roll#long hair men#people#ppl#pretty people#alternative#black hole sun#hard rock#grunge aesthetic#90s aesthetic#punk#punk rock
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Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
#Soundgarden#Superunknown#Black Hole Sun#Full-length#Release date:#March 8th#1994#Genre:#Stoner/Heavy Metal#Grunge#Themes:#Society#People#Inner struggles#Life#USA
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I drew *my version* of funny axe man in Kastoway's old style for giggles n shits. No he doesn't wear a shirt. Yes the nipple piercings are very necessary. I paired him together with a song that wouldn't make any sense to connect it with him other than the fact I like the song (bless up Chris Cornell). The first one isn't that convincing but I had fun making it and that's all that matters.
#creepypasta#creepypasta fanart#ticci toby#toby rogers#kastoway#black hole sun#by soundgarden#stamp of approval#my art
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Soundgarden, Black Hole Sun, 1994
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I love the owl house and I feel like itās becoming more and more comforting as America becomes scarier each day.
#the owl house#my edit#edit#owl house#toh#toh edit#toh Belos#Belos#emperor belos#luz noceda#black hole sun
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Kids today will never understand the life-altering impact of staying up all night on the weekend. Itās 3 AM and you randomly flip the channel to MTV, only to run across this shit.
#tool#sober#bjork#human behaviour#soundgarden#black hole sun#nin#closer#120 minutes#mtv#90s#scarred for life
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In my eyes - Indisposed
In disguises no one knows - Hides the face
Lies the snake - And the sun in my disgrace
#Connor sketch I thought was neat#black hole sun#detroit become human#dbh#fanart#dbh fanart#silnaarttag#connor rk800#dbh connor#rk800#detroit rk800#machine connor#deviant connor#connor my love#connor detroit become human#artists on tumblr#digital illustration#unfinished art
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Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
#i finally giffed this video š i wanted t include the most iconic bits of the video and unfortunately it includes that white lady#and the fish#ask to tag#flashing lights#pulsing lights#soundgarden#black hole sun#1994#90s#grunge#90s rock#superunknown#gif#chris cornell#kim thayil#ben shepherd#matt cameron#i think... im getting better at this idk š i still need to improve#i think this is because i keep giffing old videos like i need to try and gif something in 4k to see the quality#because for some reason i hate the quality of my gifs.#unreality tw#<- for the distorted face#face distortion#i love the artificialness of the sets.... i love the special effects.... i love the whole videoooooo#music video#byrobotpussy
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Credit: @gigamol.edits
History repeats itself
#naruto#naruto shippuden#naruto edit#naruto amv#anime amv#naruto x sasuke#naruto uzumaki#sasuke edit#sasuke uchiha#hashirama#hashirama x madara#indra otsutsuki#asura otsutsuki#Indra x Asura#heritage#sacred bloodlines#black hole sun
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Eternal Recurrence l Rustin Cohle
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#rustin cohle#rust cohle#matthew mcconaughey#true detective#true detective season 1#rust cohle edit#true detective edit#time is a flat circle#eternal recurrence#black hole sun#superunknown#soundgarden#awakingdreamaway
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IDK How to Title This (King's Tide)
Thereās something fascinating about meaning. Not just the answers we draw from texts, but how we do that, and just how much informs our readings thereof.
There are so many conflicting elements that change our perspective on things, from authorial bias to external circumstances, to coding, to our own life experiences. Meaning is dynamic.
The best example of this is actually Tumblr. There is a recurring thing on this website of misinterpretation caused by factors the original poster had no idea about. You said A but because I experienced B, I interpret what you are saying as C.
This is nuanced, and itās important to understand when it is happening so you donāt pick fights with people who absolutely do not deserve it, but at the same time, on a smaller scale, itās almost unavoidable. The variety of interpretation, that is. Donāt pick fights, that part is easy to not do.
In the context of The Owl House, Kingās Tide was the last episode. There were no more afterwards. There was no season three. So, everyone who watched it knowing that got a very specific reaction.
But then we did get a Season Three, and suddenly this stops being the series finale. Suddenly, the meaning changes.
Let me explain.
SPOILERS AHEAD: (The Owl House)
In 1994, American rock band Soundgarden released their fourth album, called Superunknown. It would go on to achieve iconic status and be the bandās breakthrough album, but more importantly, it would be one of the few albums that I own on CD.
This is the Black Hole Sun visual, despite the fact that it 100% is not.
Genuinely, I went mad trying to find this, because it wasnāt just that the vibes were aligned. I was convinced that I had seen this specific visual before.
I hadn't. I wasnāt on to anything here.
The cover for the single version of Black Hole Sun looks like this:
And the album cover for Superunknown looks like this:
They arenāt even close. So I, brought out my CD case, which looks like this:
Now, we are talking. It isnāt exactly the same, but itās something I can work with. Once again, I came into this thinking I had seen the specific visual of a black hole in a beam of light before, and I was wrong, but I wasnāt off by a mile.
As a last-ditch effort, I looked up covers of the song and found one by Voiceplay that I listen to fairly frequently.
Slightly closer, but it came out in April 2024, almost a year to the day after The Owl Houseās finale aired. I remember watching Kingās Tide for the first time and doing the Decaprio pointing thing.
The Voiceplay arrangement is good, hereās a link to it so you can check it out. But there is no way their version could have rewired my brain if it didn't even exist yet.
Which brings me back to the question of why do I bring this up? If it is only tangentially relevant, what is the point?
Complexity of interpretation.
This is the closest shot I could find in The Owl House to any of the Black Hole Sun official imagery. But I want to stress that I am shifting the goal posts sommat savage.
Whether it was intended or not, my reading of Kingās Tide and the draining ritual is inextricably linked to Black Hole Sun, and I actually think that is fascinating.
It is important for me to understand that this is my bias speaking and not the actual text, but again, itās not something that is avoidable. Itās just something that happens in the human brain.
Meaning is complex, and in this case in a way that the creators most likely did not account for. But Black Hole Sun is a part of how I draw meaning from the story, and since this is a blog about my own thoughts and analysis, it needs to be dwelled upon.
Black Hole Sun is nihilistic, kinda.
It is one of those songs that resists interpretation because it wasnāt written with one in mind. Soundgarden was just trying to put lyrics to a page to support the atmosphere of the title, and as such the song is surreal first and foremost.
Combine this with the genuinely unnerving music video and you get a song that, to me, seems to be about a disillusionment with reality. It is the nihilistic ānothing mattersā that is maddening and uncaring. It views life as a but a stage or a game for pantomime theatrics.
Hey, would you look at that? The draining spell is the manifestation of Belosā nihilism brought about by his own bigotry. The man doesnāt view the Boiling Isles as real; he treats the world like a chessboard, thatās why it doesnāt occur to him that he can lose. Why would the pawns turn on their player?
This also relates to the Collector a bit though, doesnāt it. Someone obsessed with games to the point of cosmic indifference.
But their time to shine will come in another post.
Belos is interesting as a villain because he is fundamentally wrong. He doesnāt have a sympathetic motive that he took too far. Heās not out for revenge. Heās an eejit.
Black Hole Sun is, as has been stated, surreal. Which implies a lot about the mindset of the musician. The world is hopeless here, but thatās not how the world looks.
Itās fake, the entire song is pointedly distanced from reality. Nihilism is based in misconception.
This is foreshadowing. Eda's arm being able to detach is a Chekhov's gun in the final moments. But also... look at Raine's face. They are sad, and melancholy. They aren't smiling. It is imperative to understand that Raine smiles once in this episode, and it will hurt you.
As a side note, my thesis for The Owl House is that it is about freedom, and I would be remiss if I didnāt mention that in 2014, Chris Cornell (the bandās singer, drummer, and frontman) gave an interview with Uncut Magazine, in which he claimed the following in relation to the line ātimes are gone for honest menā:
āItās really difficult for a person to create their own life and their own freedom. Itās going to become more and more difficult, and itās going to create more and more disillusioned people who become dishonest and angry and are willing to f*** the next guy to get what they want. Thereās so much stepping on the backs of other people in our profession. Weāve been so lucky that weāve never had to do that. Part of it was because of our own tenacity, and part of it was because we were lucky.ā
Freedom is stepping on peopleās backs. It is something to be taken. Except that no it is not. Freedom is something you can claim otherwise, with a bit of luck, and a bit of willpower. You donāt have to claim it at anyone elseās expense.
I will talk more in depth about character design in a later post, but it is a character beat for Belos to take off his cloak as he comes this close to winning. Symbolically, he has been a witch hunter under it all, wearing the outfit under a mask and facade. But to him, he wants to win as a human, because he is a bigot. He wants to distance himself in his own head from the people he is about to mass murder. He wants to look the part. To whom? To himself. The man is acting, fantasising about heroes and villains. He is caught up in his own story. He is a dark mirror to Luz, her equal opposite. With the differences being that one, Luz could change and see the world as more than its archetypes, and two, Luz can see people as people, where Belos can only see them as characters in his own story. Luz is kindness and change, Belos is cruelty and stagnation.
There is another image of a blacked-out sun that has been used in real world history. The Schwarze Sonne, an icon in Nazi Germany and Neo-Nazi imagery. It is not my area of expertise and to my limited knowledge, the symbol isn't a direct one to one with anything in The Owl House. But I feel it would be disingenuous to not link the genocidal bigot to the aesthetics of the ideology that he invokes.
Just in case anyone was still unsure as to what kind of person Belos is.
Belos is also a poster child for something I will never miss a chance to harp on about. The futility and self-sabotage inherent in evil and cruelty.
He could have kept his trap shut. He could have told the collector to wait until after the draining spell. He could have kept the collector in his lab where he could see them. But no, he knew he had already won, so he chose to gloat, and that directly caused his demise.
The collector defeats Belos. They didnāt have a reason to hate him until he threw them off a cliff, and they didnāt have a way of getting free until he gave Kikimora a motivation to lead king to them. Belos is an eejit who claims to be a mastermind but is in reality just willfully ignorant.
Thatās his dichotomy with Luz. Curiosity vs ignorance, kindness vs cruelty, expression vs restriction, freedom vs control, knowledge vs power.
Blight robots are instrumental in the end of the world. The rich industrialist has doomed the world for power. I am shocked.
To me, it is important that this doesnāt just affect Belos.
You canāt educate someone whose mind is closed, sure. I agree with that sentiment. You will just cause yourself more misery. However, their anti-intellectualism will actively do you harm as it will make the world worse, so you need to combat them in some way shape or form.
Facts and logic donāt work, so Luz has to appeal to his emotions to just stand in the same room as him. When that fails, she has to fight him outright.
Making a deal with the villain while half in shadow and half in light. Presenting the lit side openly while the hand in shadow is also hidden behind Luz's back to signify duplicity. I think there's some symbolism here but I just can't quite figure it out.
Speaking of whom, Luz is a mess this episode. She is trying to get herself killed, and that matches the rest of the isles. There is not going to be a tomorrow, there will not be another episode after this, so everyone is trying to go out in a bang.
Except, there is a tomorrow. There is momentum that has to go somewhere, and the only direction it has is forwards.
The final moments of this season, and of The Owl House, are of the brutal realisation that life keeps moving. You have to treasure the moments while you have them, because if you keep fearing the future, it will come, and you will have missed every opportunity to do anything about it.
That is a through line in this entire episode. The future is not what you expect. Every plan fails. The draining spell, the rebellion, the coven headsā plan for paradise. Everything goes pear shaped. The future is never what you expect, just treasure the moments you have, and roll with the punches.
Always try to make the world a better place, donāt get me wrong. The show firmly takes the stance that evil can and should be fought against, but two things can be true. Treasure the moment and change the future are two phrases that must stand side by side.
And yes, that has been the theme of The Owl House as a whole, hasnāt it? Luz has been afraid of returning to the Human Realm because that signifies her future and maturity, meanwhile the Boiling Isles is the moment she is in, the treasure that she is missing out on because of that fear of the future. She canāt make a decision, so life chooses for her.
But rewind a bit. This episode is a masterclass in building dread.
Everything in this episode is pointing towards the one end point. The A and B plots are perfectly aligned in this episode. Both are trying to stop the spell, they are just in two different locations.
Usually, these disparate storylines are separate, with one usually acting as the main story while the other provides comic relief and supplements the themes.
Find me a joke in Kingās Tide. There are exactly two. One at the start with Amity and finding out about her nickname, and the second at the end with Hunterās expression when faced with the collector.
You will note that neither of these are particularly funny, but Hunterās reaction to cosmic horror will draw out at least a smile because the entire episode leading up to it renders that moment hilarious.
Eda tries to find humour, but that actively worsens the mood because it draws attention to how out of place her comedy is. Itās not funny because of its context.
However, there is another plotline. Letās call it the C plot, and that is King and the Collector.
This should be a deus ex machina, or god from the machine. This should break the story, the hand of the author shown to get the protagonists out from the corner they have been written into. But it isnāt.
We have seen King discover the Collector over the past few episodes. He hasnāt known what they were, but the two have been shown to be connected.
Now, we see all the dominos slot into place, then start falling. We see King, Kikimora, and the Collector all arrive in the same place, and we see King drastically misinterpret the power of what he is dealing with.
But I want to be clear here, why would he know better? Why would anyone know better? As far as he is aware, this is something that can stop Belos, and he needs a Hail Mary. What would you do if you were given those two pieces of information?
Add to this that he is a literal child who isnāt in the best place mentally because he has just had his entire world shattered by the revelation of his species. Of course he would make this decision. This isnāt a plot hole, it's an inevitability, thatās what makes it so tragic.
Everything moves forwards towards one event.
Pause. Could you please do me a favour? Raise your hand and move it as fast as you can in one direction, then try to stop it in place. Be sudden with the start and end, and take note of how it feels.
Take a moment.
Thank you.
You will notice that stopping moving feels weird. Itās shaky, and there is resistance to you stopping. At the risk of oversimplification, this is momentum in action.
Energy builds up and it needs somewhere to go, everything moves forwards, to where? If you stop the series, what happens to that energy?
In this case, it gets dispersed amongst the fans and then picked up later.
The Owl House was finished. The show ran its course. But then it got brought back to life, and that changes my reading of its purpose.
Perhaps I read this as the finale to the entire show. Life happens, deal with it. Consider this a warning.
Perhaps I read this as the finale to a season, setting up stakes for a final sprint.
Or perhaps I read this metatextually.
I think that The Owl House got revived in no small part because of the sheer drive behind Kingās Tide. If I namedrop almost any other episode of this series, you will have to look up what happened, but Kingās Tide is burned into your brain.
Maybe if you know the series off by heart you will do better, but for the majority of fans, Hollow Mind and Kingās Tide are pretty much it.
Kingās Tide built up energy, then gave it to you and ended in a way that was pointedly unsatisfying. It said āwe arenāt done, and you can do something about it.ā Yes, the characters are great, but The Owl House came back because it wasnāt finished.
This is a solid minute of shot after shot, each of which I could analyse individually for hours on end. But I linger here. It's a small thing, but it's the smile. The only time Raine smiles in the entire episode. They have saved Eda's life, and sacrificed their own, and they do not regret it one bit. But also, the light of the ritual cuts through their relationship, tearing them apart and as Eda tries to reach across that barrier, it burns her. She is forcefully separated from Raine, and she is powerless except to watch them fall.
Then there is this, the lives broken by machinations of people who don't care. The stories sacrificed for one man's game. The tears of tragedy.
There is a lot to meaning, and you canāt truly grasp authorial intent until you have seen everything they have laid out on the table. But you can draw conclusions based on what you have seen so far. Thatās why theory crafting is so much fun.
So, going into the final season, here is what I want you to keep in mind:
The Owl House is about freedom. Freedom to be who you are without fear of bigotry and xenophobia. It is a fundamentally queer story more than just a story with queer people in it.
The Owl House is about knowledge and change. Luzās journey isnāt over yet, and now she has to learn about the world she came from, the world she willingly left.
The Owl House is about hope. Things are bad, but they will get better. Everything can always get better. The point of no return is called the end, and we havenāt reached it yet.
Light, do not faulter.
Final Thoughts
There is so much to this episode that I want to talk about but I havenāt formulated thoughts on properly.
Like, Eda and Raineās scenes with their more unsubtle visual storytelling techniques of memories and a big olā crack in their relationships as Raine passes out. I donāt have anything to say about that other than look at it, but it makes my brain buzz.
Similarly, everyone else with a coven sigil passes out, and yet Hunter, a child, is still standing despite it all. Heās obviously about to fall at any moment, but he is still gritting his teeth and facing down Belos. Once again, I this doesnāt relate to my point, but asdfghjkl.
Next week, I will not be covering Thanks To Them, and instead will be discussing the missing years. i.e. the fanart and fanfiction that kept the show alive until its re-emergence.
Stick around if that interests you.
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In my eyes, indisposed In disguise as no one knows Hides the face, lies the snake The sun in my disgrace Boiling heat, summer stench 'Neath the black the sky looks dead Call my name through the cream And I'll hear you scream again
Black hole sun Won't you come And wash away the rain Black hole sun Won't you come Won't you come
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
#Soundgarden#Superunknown#Black Hole Sun#Full-length#Release date:#March 8th#1994#Genre:#Stoner/Heavy Metal#Grunge#Themes:#Society#People#Inner struggles#Life#USA#my gif#gifs#my edit#gif
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black hole sun is my favourite cover that Patrick ever did and I never thought I'd hear it live. absolutely still crying!
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