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3 days ago · The first word on that song is ‘ending’, and it speaks to endings in life. It’s not all gloom and doom, it’s a little celebratory too of the journey that we take. Life is finite. Right now I’m talking to you on this phone, and I’m gonna get on stage tonight and play a show, but tomorrow is promised to no one.
Jul 28, 2023 · Jerry Cantrell on how he wrote Alice In Chains’ classic hit Would? By Niall Doherty. published 28 July 2023. The Alice In Chains songwriter was still grieving the death of Mother Love Bone's Andrew Wood when he wrote the song for Crowe’s 1992 grunge film Singles.
A lot of AiC songs have very typical and common chords that you can find in countless songs, and Jerry's guitar solos use thoroughly established blues-rock vocabulary. The vocal melodies aren't too unique either. It's the vocal harmony that really stands out as making AiC sound like AiC.
Oct 18, 2024 · A real standout moment on the new record is the title track, which is a more uptempo, hard-driving type of rock song than we tend to hear from you. It has a little bit of a punk kind of edge to it, a little kind of’ 80s new-wave vibe to it, especially in the chorus.
Jul 26, 2024 · I Want Blood is one confrontation title. When did those words enter the equation? “I was in Vegas with [co-manager of Alice In Chains] Susan Silver for Sick New World festival, and she asked...
Nov 10, 2021 · Jerry Cantrell dissects Alice In Chains' self-titled album in this classic 1996 Guitar World interview: "I've never been a big soloist – I just do what fits the part" Features. By Jeff Gilbert, Andy Aledort. published 10 November 2021.
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Oct 11, 2024 · The four-minute-plus track opens with a menacing bass line from Duff McKagan, accompanied by Mike Bordin’s building drumbeat, followed by Cantrell’s ominous first words… “I Want Blood.” The song was co-produced, as the album was, by Cantrell and Joe Barresi (Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins).