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Which era of Alice in Chains was the best? Vote for either the Layne Staley or the William DuVall period and tune in to hear ...
Jerry Cantrell just wanted to be a guitar player who didn't sing in Alice in Chains. But he credits the late Layne Staley for ...
Layne Staley 's voice was unmistakable—gritty, soulful, and devastating in its emotional reach. But it was Staley himself who encouraged Cantrell to step into a larger vocal role, particularly during ...
Tim Montana joins Loudwire Nights to discuss his upcoming show at the Full Throttle Saloon at Sturgis among many other things ...
G&L director of sales Steve Araujo on the other brand that Leo Fender built, and the innovations that have made it a favorite ...
Black Sabbath pioneered heavy metal, but the band also influenced another underground movement: alternative rock.
Towards the end of his life, Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley became increasingly reclusive, and his final song with the band is a haunting dirge.
Alice in Chains is a band with two distinct eras. Their first — which they are more widely known for — is heavy, gritty ...
Stevie Nicks and a concert full of Southern Hip Hop singers, rappers are among the shows set for Columbia stages this August ...
Grunge is a delicate topic among metal fans. A lot of fans blame this movement for the commercial decline of metal in the 90s ...
The “Rusty Cage” cover has been re-released via Reigning Phoenix Music. The label have partnered up with the MusiCares ...
Metal Allegiance's Mark Menghi brought together members of Alice in Chains, Anthrax and Mastodon to record a Soundgarden ...