Tag: Alice In Chains

Bootleg: Alice In Chains in London!

Filmed on 25th May at the SSE Arena I’m London, here’s the full set from the Alice In Chains “Rainer Fog” tour. Perhaps surprisingly, the grunge legends are planning a co-headlining tour with KoRn that will see The Fever 333 and Underoath on the bill in the US…

Review: “Sever The Chord” by Extortionist

The follow up to their 2017 full debut “The Decline” sees Coeur D’Alene Idaho Deathcore quartet Extortionist signing to Stay Sick Recordings Thundering in like your neighbors bulldog at the postman’s ankles “Bad Vibes” delivers an opening crunch that drops off to a very old school KoRn bass click-y bass and atmospheric, accompanied by a vocal

Throwback: “Do What I Say” by Clawfinger!

Norwegian and Swedish Rap Metallers Clawfinger came to the fore as a band that used anti-racist and politically aware lyrics to push the envelope of their message to fans. Seven studio albums between 1993 and 2007 brought the still active band around the World. Sixth single “Do As I Say” famously uses the voice of

Review: “Get Lost” by Wandering Vagrant

Lead by Guitarist, Vocalist and former Desert Rider man Alessandro Rizzuto are Wandering Vagrant. Hailing from Perugia Italy, the Progressive quintet also feature a pair of former In Tenebra members in Guitarist Christian Bastianoni and Keyboardist Fracesca Trampolini. The band mention their inspirations as being Porcupine Tree, Opeth, King Crimson and even Genesis. There is a

NEWS: Alice In Chains Trio in May!

Having released “Rainer Fog” this past August, grunge legends Alice In Chains have announced a trio of UK arena dates with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club May. Having been a big influence on everyone from Suicide Silence to Cane Hill, the shows are sure to be impressive events! 23rd Glasgow, Braehead Arena 24th Birmingham, Barclaycard Arena

Vs. Tuesday: 2 Bands Cover 1 Song. Who Wins? Fight!

For shits and giggles…! Today’s song is “Them Bones” by Alice In Chains. Here’s It Dies Today‘s version in full Metalcore glory, from the “Lividity” Sessions, the only album to feature ex-Still Remains bassist Jason Wood on vocals. And here’s Suicide Silence‘s Deathcore version, from 2009’s “No Time To Bleed”. RIP Mitch Lucker.