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Apr 7, 2024 · As Alice In Chains will explain, the mournful cadence of their fourth studio album begins in the aftermath of that cold day in April 2002 when Layne’s banshee-like wail was finally silenced, but – as they’ll explain in different ways – Black Gives Way To Blue isn’t simply about their friend’s death.
Apr 5, 2022 · On April 5, 2002, Layne Staley, Alice in Chains singer and one of the defining voices of grunge, died at the age of 34. He had long battled addiction, going into and out of rehab but rarely...
- Corey Irwin
Sep 16, 2009 · Alice In Chains – that growling, mournful monster of a band, masters of melancholy; a group besieged by the demons of huge loss and the weight of years spent in a swirling vortex of substance abuse and successful trappings – actually seem happy to be here.
Aug 20, 2020 · He struggled with addiction for much of his life, and as Steven Hyden of the A.V. Club tells us, the year 1996 seems to have marked the start of his slow, sad downfall. In October of that year, his former girlfriend and fellow drug addict Demri Parrott died of bacterial endocarditis.
- Pauli Poisuo
Apr 3, 2020 · In this saddening except from Alice in Chains: The Untold Story, author David De Sola recounts the final gloomy days of frontman Layne Staley. In April of 1997, an entity known as the Larusta Trust bought a three bedroom, 1,500 square-foot fifth-floor condominium at a building in Seattle’s University District for $262,000.
May 13, 2020 · Alice In Chains might seem like a band that ended its existence in a tragic way when singer Layne Staley died, only to later rise from the ashes as a sort of 2.0 version of themselves with the advent of guitarist-singer William DuVall.
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Jan 10, 2022 · Staley’s personal life has been filled with drug addiction. He was addicted to heroin for nearly the entirety of his adult life. The guitarist in Alice in Chains, Jerry Cantrell, has mentioned that he tried to get Staley to help many times, but it always seemed like his efforts were futile.