Thematically, the album is much darker than Blind Melon's debut. "2 X 4" is about lead singer
Shannon Hoon's experience at a drug detox, while the lyrics to the acoustic ballad "Walk" cryptically reference his addiction and attempts to recovery. "Skinned" is about murderer
Ed Gein. "Car Seat (God's Presents)" is about
Susan Smith, who killed her children by driving her car into a lake in
Union, South Carolina. "St. Andrew's Fall" is about a
suicide the band allegedly witnessed in Detroit on tour. When asked about "Mouthful of Cavities",
Rogers Stevens said, "It's probably about the convoluted nooks and crannies of Shannon's brain." It featured harmonies between Hoon and Jena Kraus. "New Life" is about the birth of Hoon's daughter Nico Blue. "Wilt" is about
halitosis. "
Galaxie" uses the subject matter of Hoon's 1963
Ford Galaxie to also explore the deeper themes of his first love and break-up. "Lemonade" is a humorous song about a bar fight. In a 2015 interview with the
Songfacts website, Christopher Thorn explained how purchasing a variety of instruments led to the writing of certain songs on the album. "While writing songs for the
Soup record, I was buying different instruments, and doing some songwriting experiments with them. I bought a banjo, so I wrote 'Skinned' just for fun. I never imagined Shannon would choose to write lyrics over that music. It was odd and really just so I could learn how to play banjo." In a 2013 interview with Songfacts, Brad Smith recalled, "But Shannon, I think, meant every word that he said on the
Soup record, and that's why it's maybe even more critically acclaimed than our first record.
Our first record sold many, many more units than our second record, but the second record had a lot more critical acclaim to it. People recognize it as the truth and pure. And I think that's the earmark of a great record." ==Album cover==