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Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit a hard-rock colossus, one of the heaviest and bleakest albums to come out of the early ’90s Seattle scene.A...
The effort expands on the signature sound Alice in Chains captured on their 1992 albumDirt, including down-tuned heavy guitars, chilling vocal harmonies and lyrics focusing on depression, isolation and death. It’s runs the gamut from super heavy songs like “Grind” and “Head Creeps” to epi...
Q-and-A: Cantrell talks new Alice in Chains--TORONTO - Alice in Chains' second album since their...Patch, Nick
All in all, there are 24 songs Alice In Chains have never played live from their entire discography. So we rounded them all up below. There are two '90s tracks that the band played in the 2000s, but never with Staley, which we made note of that next to the song title. ...
The main songwriter for Alice In Chains created some of the greatest grinding riffs into grungy earworms. He continued that tradition with his solo recordings, too. Here are Cantrell's top 5 songs.
All in all, there are 24 songs Alice In Chains have never played live from their entire discography. So we rounded them all up below. There are two '90s tracks that the band played in the 2000s, but never with Staley, which we made note of that next to the song title. ...
“I actually picked up a vinyl copy of it not long ago, so I’ve been listening to that even more than usual. I would say I prefer the acoustic versions of songs like Would? and Nutshell to the proper electric ones. There’s even more emotion in there...
starting slow before erupting in a captivating chorus, “Disarm” saw the group embracing epic new emotional depths and on “Today” the band presented contrasting elements - dark lyrical themes hidden within a seemingly upbeat tune - all while delivering one of the ‘90s defining songs.Siamese ...