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Today (April 5) is a sad day for rock fans. On this day in 1994, Kurt Cobain decided to take his own life. He was only 27. -
Alice in Chains Performing THIS Hit Track After on Tour After 3 Decades?
Alice in Chains shared a rehearsal setlist that included a song that they haven't performed since 1991.#AliceInChains #Concert -
Layne Staley Dead: Did Alice in Chains Disband After Singer’s Death?
Layne Staley's death in 2002 indeed changed Alice in Chains' fate, causing its members to pursue different careers. #LayneStaley #AliceinChains -
Jerry Cantrell of ‘Alice in Chains’ Pressured in Putting Out New Music? Here’s Why
'Alice in Chains' band member Jerry Cantrell recently revealed in an interview that he still feels the pressure of creating new music for his fans. -
Five Top-Rated Pop Albums Under $6.99 For Listening Pleasure
Grab a hold of the recommended albums from Amazon that are soft on your budget. Music brings rhythm and healing to the soul. It brings about longed for serenity to an anxious or depressed mind and relaxing comfort to a tired body. -
Chris Cornell Fans, Family Mark Rocker’s First Death Anniversary
Family and fans of Chris Cornell held a public vigil to remember the late rock icon on the first anniversary of his death.Alice in Chains also paid tribute to the late rock star by performing songs of Soundgarden. -
Here's Alice In Chain's New Song, 'The One You Know'
Alice In Chains released its first single in five years called 'The One You Know.' The rock band also dropped an almost five-minute music video for the new single. -
Guns N' Roses 'Not In This Lifetime' Tour Adds More Openers: Skrillex & Chris Stapleton
More openers, including Skrillex and Chris Stapleton, are slated to join Guns N’ Roses on their 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' at select stops. It may come as a surprise for some that an electronic producer would join the legendary rock group, but it has been confirmed that he will play with the group at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Aug. 5. -
Listen to Mastodon, Alice In Chains, & The Mars Volta Supergroup Giraffe Tongue Orchestra
Supergroups are possibly the most hit-or-miss ventures in the music industry. Those attempting to make such a band come together must tread lightly because, no matter what, you're going to a lot of guff about the passé subject from fans and critics. Luckily for the unfortunately named supergroup Giraffe Tongue Orchestra (don't give up on them just yet!), the members featured in this outfit are too enticing to ignore. Musicians from Alice in Chains, Dethklok, Mastodon, The Dillinger Escape Plan and The Mars Volta make up this band, and thanks to some Instagram videos that premiered this week, you can listen to clips of new songs below. -
Alice in Chains' Layne Staley as Audioslave Vocalist? It Could Have Happened
An interesting 'Revelation(s)' has come forward about the creation of Audioslave, a supergroup formed in 2001 by members of Rage Against The Machine and fronted by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell: Layne Staley of Alice in Chains may have been the first choice for vocalist. A former roommate of the deceased musician claimed that the Ragers had reached out and Staley planned on cleaning up and making a run at it after severe years out of the music business. -
5 Great Grunge Documentaries Not Based on Kurt Cobain
No music documentary has gotten as much hype this year as 'Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,' the document on the life of Nirvana's frontman featuring new footage, new songs, and potentially even a sex tape featuring Courtney Love (not really...but director Brett Morgen had a chance). Cobain was arguably the most influential musician of the '90s, a demigod among many music icons that emerged from Seattle's grunge scene. We can't wait to check out Montage of Heck but for the time being we recommend you check out these other five documentaries that look at aspects of Seattle's rock scene during the era, looking at Pearl Jam, Mudhoney and more. No, 'Singles' isn't one of them. -
Pearl Jam 'Singles' Offshoot Citizen Dick Getting Record Store Day Release of Original Track 'Touch Me I'm Dick'
A lost grunge classic will finally get an official release on Record Store Day, as the essentially-Pearl-Jam band Citizen Dick, one of the focal points of the Cameron Crowe film Singles, will drop its single "Touch Me I'm Dick" as an exclusive 7" record.
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