Alice in Chains: ‘Black Gives Way To Blue’

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Album name: Black Gives Way To Blue Artist name: Alice in Chains Genre: Rock Released : September 29 2009 Label : EMI ZME Rating: 8/10 Website: aliceinchains.com There are lots of ways to open a review of Alice in Chains’ long-awaited return to the studio. The obvious approach is to eulogise Layne Staley, their sorely-missed lead singer. But I have some deep-seated neuroses that don’t let me do things the obvious way. (They also don’t let me touch public bathroom door handles

Album Review: Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue

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Alice in Chains was responsible for some of the most eclectic heavy rock of the ‘90s, fusing together unlikely metal and vocal elements into a small but influential catalog that has aged better than the work of most of its grunge contemporaries. The visceral desperation of “Would?”, the jangly sublimity of “No Excuses”, and the slurring sludge of “Again” sound as vibrant and innovative today as when these songs dominated radio waves more than a decade ago. But timeless as the band’s sound may b

Los 100 mejores discos de Heavy Metal

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La NME publicó una lista de los 100 mejores discos en la historia del Heavy Metal. Destacan varios títulos de Metallica, de su primera década, Kiss, Black Sabbath y por supuesto Iron Maiden. De estas grupos, están próximos los conciertos de mañana, de Mastodon y el de AC/DC en noviembre. Falta alguno? ACDC. ‘Back In Black’ (1980). Pantera. ‘Vulgar Display Of Power’ (1992). Alice In Chains. ‘Dirt’ (1992) Arch Enemy. ‘Burning Bridges’ (1999). Black Sabbath. ‘Heaven And Hell’ (1