Code Orange deserve a round of applause for their latest quarantine concert, delivering a powerful "Unplugged" performance of originals along with a fantastic cover of Alice in Chains’ “Down in a Hole ...
Frontman Layne Staley begins singing “Sludge Factory” in front of an audience at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Majestic Theatre and transposes the second line in the second verse for the second line ...
Alice in Chains’ 1996 performance on MTV Unplugged was a monumental moment in the band’s history, yet during the performance Jerry Cantrell was ready to puke. “I was sick as a dog,” the guitarist ...
Maybe this one is more just plain sad than surreal, but it was definitely a shock to see Layne Staley and his band onstage at all in 1996. Alice in Chains were at a definite crossroads when they ...
I could say that Alice in Chains’ Unplugged album is my favorite Unplugged album, but that wouldn’t be saying much. Higher praise comes from a declaration just as truthful: It’s one my favorite, if ...
Alice In Chains has acoustified its music before—so much so, in fact, that the need for a whole album of "unplugged" hits was not exactly a crying one. But here it is, and it's safe to say that ...
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