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Alice in chains dirt album cover inside
Alice in chains dirt album cover inside











Of course, no mention of Dirt can be made without the performances of Cantrell and Staley. Interpersonal relationships, depression, family turmoil, and war all are paid equal service in the themes of the tracks. Although the band drew upon their experiences with alcohol and substance abuse, the album articulates a lot more than a young band caught up in the ravages of “Sex Drugs and Rock And Roll”. However, the rest of the track listing was pretty flawless with deep cuts like ‘Rain When I Die’, ‘Hate To Feel’, ‘Junkhead’, and ‘Damn That River’ all prominently played live over the years. The former track was so good that the album was re-released soon after and the song was moved to the front end of the album, at the end of the old cassette era. In addition to ‘Would’ the album spawned many hit singles like ‘Them Bones’, ‘Rooster’, ‘Angry Chair’, and ‘Down In a Hole’. The track brought to the fore far eastern modes and drum patterns only lightly touched on before by the band, a staple of their future writing style spawning many other tracks, including the epic title track. It is still the closing song live for the band today and has been covered by groups like Opeth, Incubus, and Post Malone to name a few. ‘Would?’ became a staple of rock radio and MTV would feature the video in regular rotation, a first for the band. Written mostly on the road while the band toured tirelessly behind 1990s’ Facelift album, fans got a hint of what was to come when the song ‘Would?’ dropped on the Singles Original Soundtrack earlier that year.

alice in chains dirt album cover inside

From its haunting album artwork by Rocky Schenk, to the riff-heavy jams, memorable guitar solos you can sing by heart, the anguished lyrics, and the vocal performances of both Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell, the album is flawless. Ghost Cult Magazine takes a look back at the album on the anniversary of its release.įew releases can be said to iconic in every way imaginable, but Dirt is one of them. Not only was it the bands commercial breakthrough, but it was their creative zenith in many ways, establishing them as a leader in the genre. Twenty-five years ago today the landmark album, Dirt was born via Columbia Records.

alice in chains dirt album cover inside

With the exception of Metallica, Pearl Jam, and Nirvana, no other band helped shape the tenor of mainstream 1990s rock and metal in terms of influence than Alice In Chains.













Alice in chains dirt album cover inside