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Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:25 am
by MelvinsArmy
Anyone hear the new album yet? I'm listening to it right now. I was totally prepared to hate it, but I don't. I've listened to a few tracks that were posted on youtube and they weren't bad at all. I know Layne can never be replaced, but there is no reason for the survivors not to move on. One thing I've noticed from what I've heard so far is the lack of drug references which I think is a good thing. I'm actually glad for the other 3 guys, I always felt bad for them having their careers all but ended in their prime because of Layne's drug problem. Not trying to rip on Layne here, I love him and I think he's the greatest rock vocalist of all time, but it's hard not to feel bad for the other guys. Hopefully they can make contemporary rock radio suck a little bit less. Given my musical tastes for the past decade, I thought for sure there was no way I'd ever like any new music that wold be considered for radio play again, but it looks like I might have been wrong. This new incarnation of AIC is pretty good.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:44 am
by call-911
I have only heard the one song getting radio time. I plan to listen to the whole album, I just hope the new lead doesn't try to mimic Layne too much. Naturally sounding like him and trying too hard to sound like him will make or break them.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:49 am
by karnivool
one of my favorite bands, got a torrent link? only heard the new song also. im searching right now
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:45 am
by Halgar
I've grown to like AIC over the past couple years. Aren't they the ones who just released "check my brain"? I'm liking that one. At the moment I'd have to say that Metallica is my favorite band, but there's a bunch out there with good licks going on.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:20 pm
by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB
MelvinsArmy wrote:Anyone hear the new album yet? I'm listening to it right now. I was totally prepared to hate it, but I don't. I've listened to a few tracks that were posted on youtube and they weren't bad at all. I know Layne can never be replaced, but there is no reason for the survivors not to move on. One thing I've noticed from what I've heard so far is the lack of drug references which I think is a good thing. I'm actually glad for the other 3 guys, I always felt bad for them having their careers all but ended in their prime because of Layne's drug problem. Not trying to rip on Layne here, I love him and I think he's the greatest rock vocalist of all time, but it's hard not to feel bad for the other guys. Hopefully they can make contemporary rock radio suck a little bit less. Given my musical tastes for the past decade, I thought for sure there was no way I'd ever like any new music that wold be considered for radio play again, but it looks like I might have been wrong. This new incarnation of AIC is pretty good.
I agree 100%!!

"Don't Follow" was all set up to be played at my funeral, but I got married and therefore actually lived to see 30 and beyond. I think it's great that they went past Mad Season. Sublime suffered the terrible misfortune of nothingness after their lead singer fell to drugs. It's a shame too, because Sublime made some killer music. Not to mention Alice In Chains is just too cool of a band name to let die.

Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:12 pm
by MelvinsArmy
After the dude from Sublime died, the other guys continued with "The Long Beach Dub All Stars".
It's kind of weird. The new album is good. But, last night I was listening to it and Dirt follows the new album on my iTunes. When that last song on the new album ended and Dirt started with "Them Bones" and Layne's scream, it about knocked me off my chair. Layne was so friggen powerful. The new stuff is good, but old AIC was totally amazing.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:49 pm
by karnivool
fully agree im loving the new album, good to hear the new singer has a similar sound to layne..just so good to hear a new album, got it on while i restore rc got to love that. sea of sorrow & would are my fav's. new album im still getting a handle on fav's. AIC are kings, time to find a shirt on the bay and tell people this is where its at.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:36 pm
by Diggley
Love it.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:04 am
by Mazdaj
Haven't heard the new one yet, but I'm a big fan. I remember seeing them open for Van Halen in 1991 just after "man in the box" came out. I had never heard of them at that point, but they absolutely rocked. Also had the pleasure of seeing Jerry Cantrell open for Metallica a while back-he was worth the price of admission alone.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:55 am
by MelvinsArmy
I saw Jerry back in 2001 I think it was. He had Sean on drums and Duvall was with him too at the time, singing Layne's parts. The show was at least 50% AIC material and it was in the Bowery Ballroom here in NYC. It was great, it was pretty much seeing AIC in a tiny venue for like $20.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:43 am
by vwjuice
In '96 or '97 I saw Slayer open for White Zombie, then Pantera headlined. That was an awesome conert, especially since the tickets were only $12 and the place only had about 150 people. A few months later Slayer returned, but this time they were opening for AIC. It was a freakin rad concert. They were so good live.
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:59 am
by CM_113
looking in view a top 5 AIC song. have it on all my playlists
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:36 pm
by MOJO
Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:23 pm
by SofaKing
Okay, I just got back from lunch and pulled in with "check my brain" cranking in the truck. I have to admit hearing Jerry sound like he did back when he sang on some of the old AIC songs really takes me back. It makes me feel like I did when I saw them headline Lollapalooza back in '93. Damn, I'm old

Re: Alice In Chains
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:06 pm
by Der Kommissar
MelvinsArmy wrote:Anyone hear the new album yet? I'm listening to it right now. I was totally prepared to hate it, but I don't. I've listened to a few tracks that were posted on youtube and they weren't bad at all. I know Layne can never be replaced, but there is no reason for the survivors not to move on. One thing I've noticed from what I've heard so far is the lack of drug references which I think is a good thing. I'm actually glad for the other 3 guys, I always felt bad for them having their careers all but ended in their prime because of Layne's drug problem. Not trying to rip on Layne here, I love him and I think he's the greatest rock vocalist of all time, but it's hard not to feel bad for the other guys. Hopefully they can make contemporary rock radio suck a little bit less. Given my musical tastes for the past decade, I thought for sure there was no way I'd ever like any new music that wold be considered for radio play again, but it looks like I might have been wrong. This new incarnation of AIC is pretty good.
Well said. It's very troubling to see someone so gifted waste their life on heroine. Layne truly did not know how good he was. Their unplugged on MTV was unmatched. I have to say that the "new" AIC sounds great in their own way and I hope they can continue. I could have gone to the Philly show the beginning of the month but couldn't get a ticket for my wife so I passed. Hopefully I'll get another chance this time.