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"Since 1987 the members of #AliceInChains have been channeling their aggressive impulses within a forum of dense rhythms and soaring, resentment-riddled vocals. Theirs are songs of the flesh injected with Gothic metal riffs and seamy harmonies that quiver and squirm in an insatiable quest for self-immolation. Yet Alice in Chains aren’t truly suicidal. They’re like a slashed wrist — stark, bloody and dramatic but more indicative of a cry for help than of a true desire to spiral into the void. Even their most despairing tunes resound with the lust to live, as #LayneStaley proclaims in the opening line of the band’s third album: 'In the darkest hole you’d be well advised/Not to plan my funeral before the body dies.' Like their second album, 'Dirt,' which featured six songs about Staley’s battle with heroin, 'Alice in Chains' deals largely with the helplessness and pain of addiction — and not just to drugs." From the November 30th, 1995 issue of @Rolling Stone. Photograph by Tim Mosenfelder


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