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Sap is the second studio EP by the American rock band Alice in Chains, released on February 4, 1992, through Columbia Records. [1] [3] Sap is mostly acoustic and marks the first time that guitarist Jerry Cantrell sings lead vocals in an Alice in Chains release, with the song "Brother". [4]
Feb 4, 2022 · Sap was recorded when Alice in Chains went into the studio to record the song "Would" for the soundtrack to the movie Singles, which would be released in fall 1992 to capitalize on the...
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Sap is the second studio EP by Alice in Chains, released on February 4, 1992 through Columbia Records. It contains the hit single "Got Me Wrong".
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Feb 4, 1992 · Released in 1992, coming out near the peak of the “Nevermind” Album from Nirvana, shot Alice in Chains some respect that they deserved.
The band decided "not to mess with fate", and on February 4, 1992, Alice in Chains released their second EP, Sap. [43] The EP was released while Nirvana 's Nevermind was at the top of the Billboard 200 charts, resulting in a rising popularity of Seattle-based bands, and of the term " grunge music ". [ 33 ]
February of 1992 saw Alice in Chains' second major label release, the Sap EP, which saw the band take a mellower approach in anticipation of the monolith that would be September's sophomore full-length effort Dirt, which would be as much darker and heavier than Facelift as Sap is lighter and softer. Though "lighter" is perhaps not entirely the ...
Sap is the second studio EP by the American rock band Alice In Chains. It was released on February 4, 1992 through Columbia Records. Following the tour for Facelift, Alice in Chains entered the studio to record demos for its next album, but ended up recording five acoustic songs instead.