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  1. The meaning behind Alice In Chains' songs explained by the songwriters.

  2. Alice in Chains Lyrics, Songs, Albums And More at SongMeanings! Alice in Chains. In many ways, Alice in Chains was the definitive heavy metal band of the early '90s. Drawing equally from the heavy riffing of post-Van Halen metal and the gloomy strains of post-punk, the band developed a bleak, nihilistic ...

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  4. I decided to write down the meanings of every song on Dirt, combined with my own interpretations and what I’ve heard on the internet/from the band members themselves: Them Bones: the fear of the inevitability of death. Dam That River: the frustration of something being out of your control.

    • Man In The Box (Facelift, 1990) There are so many great things about the first ‘proper’ single to be culled from Alice In Chains’ debut LP. The strange, abrasive musicality – combining down-tuned riffage, talkbox guitar, and almost gothically droning vocals – was unlike anything mainstream rock fans had been exposed to before.
    • Them Bones (Dirt, 1992) The opening track from Dirt shrieked its way into the popular rock consciousness three decades ago and has echoed there ever since.
    • Down In A Hole (Dirt, 1992) A comparatively tender offering written about the long-term love of his life, Courtney Clarke, the story has it that Jerry Cantrell almost didn’t present Down In A Hole to the rest of Alice In Chains as he was unsure it was the sort of material the collective wanted to perform.
    • Nutshell (Jar Of Flies, 1994) The depth of feeling in Alice In Chains’ music is always above and beyond, but surely even the hardest of hearts get choked up listening to this achingly bittersweet Jar Of Flies classic. ‘
  5. Jan 16, 2024 · In the throes of the gritty Seattle sound, Alice in Chains carved out a place of haunting evocations with their song ‘Grind’. Emerging from the dense fog of grunge’s heyday, the track dissects themes of survival, perception, and the searing reality of being subject to public scrutiny.

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  7. Jan 30, 2018 · Alice in Chains play it at most every show, and it's a great tribute to the spirit and resolve of Staley. This song became a kind of anthem for people fighting drugs addiction. Music...