Have you ever heard a song that felt like it was speaking directly to your soul? “Nutshell” by Alice in Chains does precisely that. When Layne Staley’s voice comes through your speakers, it’s hard not ...
The grunge titans just about managed to hold it together for their self-titled 1995 third record but they knew something had to give When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Often dubbed “Tripod” or the “Dog Album” for its stark sleeve image of a three-legged dog, Alice in Chains’ 1995 self-titled album is the band’s darkest work, reflective of the semi-fractured state of ...
Alice In Chains‘ self-titled third album came out 30 years ago today (11/7), and to celebrate, it’s getting pressed to vinyl for the first time since its release in 1995. We have an exclusive, limited ...
The first time Dave Jerden heard Alice In Chains, he thought they were a mess. It was 1988, and Dave, who had just produced Jane’s Addiction’s groundbreaking Nothing’s Shocking album had been given ...
Staley was the founding lead singer of Alice in Chains, which formed in Seattle in 1987. Layne’s raw, emotive vocals helped define the popular Seattle grunge band’s sound. While guitarist/backing ...
Each week in The Vinyl Vault, Ozarks First’s Parker Padgett and Tony Nguyen dive into a featured album, highlight standout tracks and explore what makes it great or not so great. This week, the gang ...
Jerry Cantrell offered a minor apology while toasting the crowd after Saturday night’s show at the Roxian Theatre in McKees Rocks. “We know it wasn’t perfect, but that’s (expletive) rock ‘n’ roll,” ...
Iconic grunge outfit Alice in Chains could be bringing some new tunes to the fore next year, after what must have been a scary and frustrating 2025. While speaking with Cleveland.com, guitarist and ...
Being part of a multi-platinum selling band would be enough for some musicians. But Jerry Cantrell has been almost as prolific on his own as he’s been with Alice in Chains during the past 35 years.
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